President Donald Trump tore into former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney on Monday after she received a last-minute pardon from former President Joe Biden.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) ripped President Donald Trump for lying about the investigation into the Jan. 6 riots when he spoke to supporters in Emancipation Hall following his inauguration on Monday.
Trump promised at his inaugural address that "national unity" would return. But much of this week has seen the returning president continue to pummel out-of-power foes. He called former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, a "crying lunatic."
Biden made it clear that his decision to preemptively pardon these individuals was no indication of any guilt on their part
Minutes after his second inaugural address concluded Donald Trump unloaded on his ... and fumed about President Biden's pardon of Liz Cheney. Trump didn't pull many punches in his inaugural ...
"I think this was a better speech than the one I made upstairs,” Trump said in a second rambling speech that was darker than the first.
Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger ... Alaska's Mount Denali and more A spokeswoman for the transition team says Donald Trump will order the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska's Mount Denali ...
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) blasted President Trump for false statements he made about the now-disbanded Jan. 6 committee, calling them a “reminder that neither lies nor the liar who tells them get better with age.
President-elect Donald Trump fired inside the Republican tent on Wednesday night, blasting several members of the GOP – including several he hired in his first term.
But his pick to lead the CIA, John Ratcliffe, appeared on a glidepath to be formally approved by the Senate. Trump also told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that he would demand interest rates drop immediately,
The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines to approve Scott Turner’s nomination for Housing and Urban Development secretary. He previously served as the executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during Trump's first term, and he played nine seasons in the NFL.