NEW YORK — Former Rep. Liz Cheney has a memoir and a “warning” popping out this fall. In “Oath and Honor,” she's going to write about her estrangement from former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party within the aftermath of the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol.
“The last two years have shown us once again that our constitutional republic is not self-sustaining,” Cheney stated in a press release launched Tuesday by Little, Brown and Company, which can publish her ebook November 14.
“It survives only because of the courage and honor of individual Americans. When history looks back on this time, each elected official will have to answer the questions: Did we do our duty? Were we faithful to our oath of office?” Cheney stated.
Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, had been a number one Republican voice for years. But she parted with a lot of her colleagues over Trump’s false claims of voting fraud and her place as vice chair of the Congressional committee that seemed into the rebellion on Jan. 6, 2021. Cheney has stated she desires to make sure that Trump, who has introduced his candidacy for 2024, won't ever be president once more.
Once a dominant presence in Wyoming politics, she was defeated within the Republican major final summer time by Harriet Hageman, who had been endorsed by Trump.
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