Cheney spokesman on Gaetz: ‘In Wyoming, men do not wear makeup’

A spokesman for Rep. Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn Cheney Five examples of media’s psychophancy for Biden during inauguration week House GOP leader says he is worried about Cheney’s accusation vote Cheney tests Trump’s grip on IDP after presidency MORE (R-Wyo.) Shot back on Rep. Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzCheney tests Trump’s grip on GOP Republicans after presidency in Florida now joins Trump after Capitol siege. The memorandum: historic vote leaves Trump more isolated than ever MORE (R-Fla.) For his criticism of the congresswoman Sunday and said he should ‘leave his beauty bag at home. In Wyoming, the men do not wear makeup. ”

The spokesman reacted to Gaetz’s plans to be at a rally in Cheyenne, Wyo, where he believes Cheney will ask to resign because of her decision to vote in favor of the former accused. President TrumpDonald Trump More than two-thirds of Americans approve of Biden’s response to the coronavirus: poll Sarah Huckabee Sanders prefers to test Mexico’s president., Reports the Washington Examiner.

Cheney, the third-ranked GOP leader of the House, was one of ten Republicans in the House who voted to accuse Trump.

Cheney’s spokesman apparently referred to a scene in the HBO documentary ‘The Swamp’ in which Gaetz is seen getting ready for the day, some of whom apply makeup before appearing on television.

Trump allies in Congress want to remove Cheney from the House leadership because of her vote. Gaetz called her place in leadership “problematic” after the large base of supporters Trump built up.

“Liz Cheney represents a vision of the Republican Party that arouses no one outside the Washington, DC, Beltway,” Gaetz told The Hill.

House minority leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthyBiden attends first church service as president in DC, stops at local bagel shop House GOP leader, says he is concerned about Cheney’s accusation, McCarthy says he has to rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said he disagrees with her accusations against Biden MORE. (R-California) said last week he was concerned about Cheney’s voice.

“She never told me beforehand. One thing about leadership, if we’re going to work together, we need to understand it. We know it’s going to be a problem,” McCarthy said in an interview.

Cheney defended herself, saying she was not going anywhere.

“All of us have an obligation to the Constitution and an obligation to do what we believe is right, that our oath compels us to do, it’s above politics, above bias,” Cheney told Dana Perino, host of Fox News, said. “It is, I think, very important, and it is the duty of all of us. We came to different decisions on the matter at our conference.”

– Updated at 12:20 pm

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