Former POTUS Trump Blasts Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, And Liz Cheney In A Savage Statement

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Trump blasted McConnell, Cheney, and Mike Pence blaming them for the 2020 election loss, according to The Western Journal.

“Warmonger Liz Cheney, who has virtually no support left in the Great State of Wyoming, continues to unknowingly and foolishly say that there was no Election Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election when in fact, the evidence, including no Legislative approvals as demanded by the U.S. Constitution, shows the exact opposite,” Trump stated.

Liz Cheney has tried to bat down Trump’s claims of a stolen election.

“The 2020 presidential election was not stolen,” Cheney Tweeted.

“Anyone who claims it was is spreading THE BIG LIE, turning their back on the rule of law, and poisoning our democratic system.”

Cheney was also among those that voted in favor of Trump’s second impeachment.

In response, The Wyoming GOP censured Cheney and demanded that she resign.

Trump is in support of Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik replacing Cheney as the House Republican Conference chair.

Trump called Pence out once again for not rejecting certifications of election results in states where Trump lost by small margins, such as Arizona and Georgia.

“Had Mike Pence referred the information on six states (only need two) back to State Legislatures, and had gutless and clueless MINORITY Leader Mitch McConnell (he blew two seats in Georgia that should have never been lost) fought to expose all of the corruption that was presented at the time, with more found since.”

“We would have had a far different Presidential result, and our Country would not be turning into a socialist nightmare!”

“Never give up!”

Trump recently launched a communications platform to mke public statements.

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McConnell denounced Trump’s rhetoric after the incursion of the Capitol on Jan. 6.

In Pence’s first public speech since leaving office, he spoke warmly of his time working with Trump and said it was a “privilege,” Forbes reported.

However, Pence has been absent from Trump’s list of Republican potential successors even though the former vice president has been viewed as a possible 2024 contender.

The former president’s statement came on the same day the Facebook Oversight Board ruled to uphold his suspension from the social media site.

Trump’s long-awaited communications platform serves as a space for his public statements for supporters to share.