Little Chaney escaped in a hurry, but she did something in private.

U.S. House of Representatives Republican lawmakers Wednesday night (3) on whether to remove former Vice President Dick Cheney’s daughter Elizabeth, held an anonymous vote, the results of 145 votes to 61, to preserve the status of Elizabeth and the integrity of the leadership structure, to avoid internal turmoil. The company’s first-ever “The New York Times”, which is the first Time the company has ever been in the U.S., said that it would not apologize for its support of the impeachment of former President Trump.

The U.S. media, citing a number of people who participated in the closed-door meeting, reported that several Trump-loyal House members were unhappy with Elizabeth, including Pennsylvania’s Scott Perry, who criticized her for “aiding and abetting the enemy”; California’s Darrell Issa, who questioned whether Elizabeth Darrell Issa of California, who questioned whether Elisabeth would fall back if she stayed in office, and Matt Rosendale of Montana, who argued fiercely with Elisabeth. New York’s Tom Reed (R) said before the meeting that he was willing to defend Elizabeth at the meeting, and emphasized that the Republican Party is one big Family, and that even if there are differences, they can be resolved through the meeting and unite to get out of the predicament. But the Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Banks (Banks) revealed that Elisabeth had conducted a massive canvass before the meeting.