The Oklahoman

Trump endorses GOP challenger to Rep. Cheney

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Former President Donald Trump endorsed a Wyoming attorney on Thursday in his campaign to unseat U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most vocal Republican critics.

Trump endorsed Harriet Hageman, who launched a primary campaign Thursday against Cheney, the most prominent member of Congress to vote for Trump’s second impeachmen­t.

The endorsemen­t is his most significant to date as he works to maintain his status as GOP kingmaker and tries to exact revenge on those who voted to impeach him or blocked his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

“I strongly endorse Republican House of Representa­tives Candidate Harriet Hageman from Wyoming who is running against warmonger and disloyal Republican, Liz Cheney,” Trump said in a statement. “Harriet has my Complete and Total Endorsemen­t in replacing the Democrats number one provider of sound bites, Liz Cheney.”

Cheney responded in a tweet: “Here’s a sound bite for you: Bring it.”

Trump has already endorsed several Republican­s challengin­g GOP incumbents, including Kelly Tshibaka, who is running against Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Alaska; Michigan State Rep. Steve Carra, who is trying to unseat longtime Rep. Fred Upton; former White House aide Max Miller, who is running against Rep. Anthony Gonzalez in Ohio; and Joe Kent, who is challengin­g Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler in Washington.

All voted in favor of impeaching Trump for his role in inciting the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol.

Trump met with Hageman last month as he assessed the potential candidate pool, hoping an early endorsemen­t would help clear the field and prevent a crowded primary that might be advantageo­us to Cheney’s reelection bid. At least half a dozen other Republican­s have announced their intentions to run.

Hageman was an early supporter of

Cheney’s unsuccessf­ul attempt in 2013 and 2014 to oust popular U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi. But in a statement from her campaign, she said she is “taking on Cheney, who has angered Wyoming voters and was censured by the Wyoming Republican Party earlier this year, largely for her support of the impeachmen­t of President Donald J. Trump.”

Hageman finished third in a six-way Republican gubernator­ial primary in 2018, getting 21% of the vote. She grew up on a ranch near Fort Laramie in southeaste­rn Wyoming. She holds undergradu­ate and law degrees from the University of Wyoming.

She’s listed as a senior attorney with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a Washington, D.C.-based law firm that aims to protect “constituti­onal freedoms from violations by the administra­tive state,” according to its mission statement.

Her Cheyenne law firm touts its ties to Wyoming’s ranching industry and Hageman’s involvemen­t in lawsuits over wolves reintroduc­ed to Yellowston­e National Park, grazing on U.S. Bureau of Land Management land and water rights, among other issues.

She recently expressed support on Facebook for a new Texas law banning most abortions and has been a longtime cheerleade­r for the state’s coal mining industry.

 ?? MEAD GRUVER/AP ?? Former President Donald Trump endorsed Wyoming attorney Harriet Hageman in his campaign to unseat U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.
MEAD GRUVER/AP Former President Donald Trump endorsed Wyoming attorney Harriet Hageman in his campaign to unseat U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.

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