Cheney sees 'turning point' for party already turned to Trump: The Note
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Republicans are set to punish the third-ranking member of their House leadership team for supposed disloyalty where she chose to tell the truth.
The TAKE with Rick Klein Republicans are outraged that Facebook would rob former President Donald Trump of access to its platform and its enormous audience, whatever misinformation he might spread. Republicans are also set to punish the third-ranking member of their House leadership team for supposed disloyalty where she chose to tell the truth -- when, of course, it's Trump saying the opposite. The through-line, as is so often for the GOP, is what Trump thinks is good for him. Now, four months after the attempted insurrection at the Capitol, the former president remains off of Facebook and Twitter but still is in the position to dictate both personnel and policy to his party.More Related News