Trump 'poisoning' democracy with 'big lie' claim: key House Republican
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[May 04, 2021]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The No. 3 Republican
in the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday said former President
Donald Trump was "poisoning our democratic system" with his persistent
false claims that his November election defeat was the result of fraud.
U.S. Representative Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick
Cheney and a Trump critic, assailed him in a tweet, risking further
raising the ire of the former president's allies in their Republican
Party.
"The 2020 presidential election was not stolen. Anyone who claims it was
is spreading THE BIG LIE, turning their back on the rule of law, and
poisoning our democratic system," Cheney tweeted without mentioning
Trump by name.
But earlier on Monday, Trump in a statement appeared to be trying to
redefine the term "the big lie," adopted by his critics, in the way he
commandeered the phrase "fake news" during his presidency.
"The Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020 will be, from this day
forth, known as THE BIG LIE!" Trump said.
President Joe Biden defeated Trump by more than 7 million votes, and
Trump's claims of fraud at the time were repeatedly rejected by courts
and state and federal election authorities.
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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) waits for the arrival of President Joe Biden
before he addresses a joint session of Congress in Washington, U.S.,
April 28, 2021. Melina Mara/Pool via REUTERS
Opinion polls show large numbers of Republican voters
accept Trump's claims of fraud, which helped spark the deadly Jan. 6
riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol, an unsuccessful attempt
to stop the certification of Biden's victory.
Six in 10 Republicans also believe Trump's false claim the election
was stolen and the same proportion of Republicans think he should
run again in 2024, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll in March.
Cheney survived an effort by Trump allies to oust her as House
Republican Conference chairwoman this year after joining nine other
House Republicans to vote for his impeachment on Jan. 13.
"PREDICTION: she'll be out of her GOP leadership role by month’s
end!" Texas Republican Lance Gooden tweeted over the weekend. Other
Republicans have risen to Cheney's defense, including Senator Susan
Collins.
Americans may be hearing much more from Trump this week, if Facebook
on Wednesday decides to lift a suspension of his account put in
place after the Capitol riot.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone and Howard
Goller)
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