Liz Cheney accuses Trump of 'insidious lie' about FBI search of his home
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[August 17, 2022]
By Moira Warburton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Liz
Cheney broadened her attack on Donald Trump after losing her Tuesday
night primary, saying the former president was spreading an "insidious
lie" in alleging that the FBI agents who searched his Florida home were
politically motivated.
Federal agents seized boxes of documents, some top secret, from the
former president's Palm Beach, Florida, resort last week as part of an
investigation into whether critical papers were removed illegally from
the White House after Trump left office.
Trump has claimed without evidence that the investigation and the agents
involved in it are part of a conspiracy by his political rivals to
damage him politically.
"This is another insidious lie," U.S. Representative Cheney said in a
speech conceding her Tuesday night loss. She added that Trump "knows
that embracing these conspiracies will trigger violence and threats of
violence. This happened on Jan. 6, and it's now happening again."
Cheney drew Trump's ire by voting to impeach him on a charge of inciting
the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters
and going on to play a prominent role in the congressional probe into
that day's violence.
"Liz Cheney should be ashamed of herself, the way she acted, and her
spiteful, sanctimonious words and actions towards others," Trump said in
a post on his Truth social media platform after Cheney conceded her
loss.
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Republican candidate U.S. Representative
Liz Cheney looks on during her primary election night party in
Jackson, Wyoming, U.S. August 16, 2022. REUTERS/David Stubbs
Trump himself announced the Aug. 8 search of his property,
contributing to the Justice Department's unusual decision four days
later to ask a judge to make public the court-authorized warrant
that authorized the search.
An armed man with right-wing views tried to breach an FBI office in
Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday. He was later shot dead by police
following a car chase.
On Monday, the Justice Department said a Pennsylvania man was
arrested on charges of making threats on the social media service
Gab against FBI agents. Adam Bies, 46, was taken into custody on
Friday in connection with the social media posts, the Justice
Department said.
Cheney noted that Trump allies released the names of two agents
involved in the search.
"That was purposeful and malicious," Cheney said. "No patriotic
American should excuse these threats or be intimidated by them. Our
great nation must not be ruled by a mob provoked over social media."
(Reporting by Moira Warburton; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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