The Guardian (USA)

Liz Cheney says Republican leadership has ‘enabled white supremacy’

- Richard Luscombe

Wyoming congresswo­man Liz Cheney has accused her Republican party leadership of enabling “white nationalis­m, white supremacy, and antisemiti­sm”, in a scathing message after the racist massacre at a grocery store in Buffalo.

Cheney, who was removed from her position as the No 3 House Republican last year after she joined the panel investigat­ing the 6 January Capitol attack, urged party leaders in a tweet to “renounce and reject these views and those who hold them”.

Her remarks were made amid increasing scrutiny of Republican figures who have embraced the racist “great replacemen­t theory” the Buffalo killer is said to have cited in a manifesto he used to justify the murders.

The far-right ideology expounds the view that immigratio­n will ultimately destroy white values and western civilizati­on.

Although a growing number of Republican lawmakers and hopefuls have promoted the discredite­d conspiracy theory, including JD Vance, the Donald Trump-endorsed candidate who won last week’s Republican Senate primary in Ohio, many believe Cheney’s message is directed at one person: the Republican House conference chair, Elise Stefanik.

The New York congresswo­man, who was swiftly installed to replace Cheney when the House minority leader and Trump loyalist, Kevin McCarthy, orchestrat­ed Cheney’s ouster last year, has used the great replacemen­t theory to make false accusation­s that Democrats were plotting a “permanent election insurrecti­on” by replacing white voters with immigrants.

The Illinois congressma­n Adam Kinzinger, who is the only other Republican on the House panel investigat­ing Trump’s insurrecti­on efforts, posted his own tweet slamming Stefanik’s promotion of the theory as “despicable”.

On Sunday he added another post, demanding that Stefanik, McCarthy and extremist Republican congress members Marjorie Taylor Greene and Madison Cawthorn be “replaced”.

McCarthy is one of five Republican­s who received subpoenas from the House panel last week as it seeks more informatio­n about Trump’s actions to overturn his election defeat by Joe Biden, including the deadly riots at the Capitol on 6 January 2021.

Stefanik, meanwhile, has been furiously tweeting this morning, doubling down on her claims that Democrats are purposely manipulati­ng immigratio­n policy “specifical­ly for political and electoral purposes”.

 ?? ?? Liz Cheney called on GOP legislator­s to ‘renounce and reject’ white supremacis­t views. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Liz Cheney called on GOP legislator­s to ‘renounce and reject’ white supremacis­t views. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

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