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Feb 26 2021
Analysis
Native American nominee’s grilling raises questions on bias
When Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso snapped at Deb Haaland during her confirmation hearing, many in Indian Country were incensed.
The exchange, coupled with descriptions of the Interior secretary nominee as “radical” — by other white, male Republicans — left some feeling Haaland is being treated differently because she is a Native American woman.
“If it was any other person,
Associated Press Fact CheckFeb 23 2022
News
Rep. Liz Cheney accuses Trump aiding U.S. enemies by calling Putin savvy
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming accused former President Donald Trump of aiding America’s enemies after Mr. Trump described Russian President Vladimir Putin’s strategy in eastern Ukraine as “genius” and “savvy.”
“Former President Trump’s adulation of Putin today — including calling him a ‘genius’ — aids our enemies. Trump’s interests don’t seem to align with the interests of the United
Washington TimesJan 27 2022
Background
Could the Republican Party be headed toward a civil war in 2022?
In a growing number of 2022 Republican primaries, former President Donald Trump has stepped in to endorse a candidate other than the incumbent, putting him at odds with some in the party establishment. It’s one of several story lines creating a showdown that could help shape the the outcome of the midterms and the future direction of the party.
Trump has so far endorsed nine candidates
Deseret NewsMar 27 2022
Analysis
In Wyo House race, murky divisions in election rhetoric
A man named Layne hollered out the question, which echoed through the big back room at the Hangar Bar and Grill in Bar Nunn.
“What do we need to do to bring back voter integrity in order to avoid voter fraud, like we totally saw in the last election?” he asked.
Cheyenne attorney Harriet Hageman, who is campaigning to challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, retorted that she
WyoFileAug 17 2022
Headline Roundup
What Significance Does Liz Cheney's Loss Hold Heading Into Midterms?
Voices across the spectrum are weighing in on what Liz Cheney's loss in the Wyoming GOP House primary represents.
Only two of the 10 "pro-impeachment" House Republicans have advanced to the general election. Trump received the highest percentage of votes in Wyoming than any other state in the 2020 presidential election. Some outlets attributed Cheney's "unhinged anti-Trump rants" to her
538 (ABC News) National Review (News) New York Times (Opinion)Dec 14 2021
News
Fox News hosts urged Meadows to push Trump to stop January 6 attack, texts show
As a mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters violently breached the U.S. Capitol on January 6, three hosts from Fox News and the president's eldest son privately implored then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to push the president to call for an end to the mayhem, according to text messages revealed by the House select committee probing the Capitol assault.
The messages
CBS News (Online)Sep 07 2020
News
Study: America Hit By Roughly 550 Violent Demonstrations In Three Months
Data gathered in a Thursday study suggested that the U.S. experienced nearly 550 violent demonstrations since May 26, the day after the death of George Floyd.
The vast majority of U.S. states have experienced riots in the past three months with Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Mississippi, West Virginia, Hawaii and Alaska being the only ones unscathed by violence, according to data gathered by
The Daily CallerNov 05 2021
News
Republican-led states begin legal fight over Biden vaccine mandate
More than 15 states across the U.S. have filed lawsuits against the Biden administration over its federal vaccine mandate for companies with at least 100 employees.
Driving the news: Attorneys general in 11 states filed a lawsuit on Friday against the administration, calling the mandate "unconstitutional, unlawful and unwise."
The states participating in the lawsuit are Missouri
AxiosJul 27 2021
News
Jan. 6 committee could be final hurrah for Cheney and Kinzinger
The Jan. 6 select committee tasked with investigating the Capitol riot could be a last hurrah of sorts for the two most outspoken critics of former President Donald Trump in the House Republican conference.
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney faces a smattering of primary opponents for her at-large district who are outraged at her turn away from Trump. The former president is determined to crown a
Washington ExaminerJun 30 2021
News
Capitol riot: House creates committee to investigate Jan. 6 attack
The House on Wednesday passed legislation to create a select committee focused solely on investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, a move that was panned by Republicans as too partisan but hailed by Democrats as necessary to give the American people a full accounting of what happened during the deadly attack.
The vote was 222-190 with two Republicans – Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney and Illinois
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