Gerehan takes aim at Cheney: “The Republican Party can’t be stronger without Trump.”

South Carolina Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said the Republican Party cannot grow and become stronger without former President Trump, contrary to the views of her party colleague, House Caucus Chairwoman Liz Cheney (D-Calif.); and Republican House Leader McCarthy pointed out that if Cheney is dismissed next week, it will be because she cannot put aside her personal views and do her job. The Republican House leader McCarthy pointed out that if Cheney is dismissed next week, the reason is that he cannot put aside his personal prejudices and do his duty.

The Associated Press reported on the 7th that McCarthy’s decision to kick out Cheney represents his determination to transform Lincoln’s Republican Party into Trump’s party.

The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. The Republican Party has the power to rub round and flatten as it pleases, and even destroy the entire party, only Trump.

Republican U.S. Senator John Gurley said that Trump can make the Republican Party stronger, bigger and more diverse, and can also destroy the entire party; Democratic U.S. Congressman William Swalwell tweeted Gurley’s video and quoted the lyrics of singer Mike Bolton’s song “How can I live without you? (From Twitter)

Glihan said Trump can make the Republican Party stronger, bigger and more diverse, or he can destroy the entire party. As late as the 7th, social media was still circulating Gehrig’s statement; Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) tweeted a re-post of Gehrig’s video, quoting the singer Michael Bolton’s lyrics “How can I live without you?”

But Grehan was unwavering in his stance, arguing that the Republican Party needs Trump to attract talent in order to win back the majority in the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections; that the candidate is attracted to the “Trump-style Republican Party”; and that he opposes “economic populism” and the former president’s “America First” platform. Conservatives who oppose “economic populism” and the former president’s “America First” platform just don’t see the present and the future.

On the other hand, McCarthy pointed out this week that Cheney has lost the trust of his fellow congressmen; the Associated Press believes that McCarthy wants to kick out Cheney in order to promote Trump loyalists, while claiming that last year’s election was stolen; McCarthy wants to repair his shaky relationship with Trump and reaffirm himself as Trump’s man in the House.