NEWS: On a House GOP call just now, Louie Gohmert said that if he had seen Liz Cheney's statement on the election before their leadership races, he would’ve voted against her, per source on call.
Cheney was unanimously elected GOP conf chair, despite some conservative grumbling.
Gohmert — speaking directly to Cheney — also said on the call he would've tried to make sure someone challenged her for conference chair.
Freedom Caucus members had debated whether to recruit a Cheney challenger, but ultimately didn't, nor did anyone else step up to the plate.
And CHENEY responded:
She told Gohmert that her statement just reaffirmed that America is governed by the rule of law & evidence of irregularities must be presented in court.
Cheney also said she was sure he didn’t disagree w/ that and she'd be happy 2 discuss w/ him further
As a reminder, here's Cheney's full statement:
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Retiring GOP Rep. Francis Rooney, when pressed by @jimsciutto on whether Biden or Trump would better handle coronavirus, says:
"I don't think there's any doubt that Vice President Biden has the right approach. And there's a lot of Republicans that would agree with that as well."
MORE: When asked whether Trump has let down the American people with his response to the coronavirus, Rep. Rooney says: "In many respects, yes."
Rooney also doesn't commit to voting for Trump.
"I've got a very open mind about that. I'm continuing to study it. And I have some disagreements with the way the administration has conducted things in the last three and a half, four years."
Things getting HEATED at House GOP conference meeting right now.
Matt Gaetz & Thomas Massie both got on the mics and went after Liz Cheney for backing Massie’s primary opponent, per source in the room.
Now Rep. Chip Roy is attacking Cheney for her support of Dr. Fauci, per source in the room.
He lamented that his liberal primary opponent retweeted Cheney’s tweet about Fauci.
Reps. Louie Gohmert & Andy Biggs also got on the mics to defend Massie & express their concerns.
Biggs even accused Cheney of undermining their ability to win back the House & said if you don’t have something nice to say about Trump, then don’t say it at all, per source.
SCOOP: House Republican leaders are racing to distance themselves from a leading GOP congressional candidate after we uncovered hours of Facebook videos in which she expresses deeply racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views.
It’s hard to even list all the offensive comments from Marjorie Greene, but let me try:
—She questioned whether Muslims should be allowed to serve in office, calling the midterms “an Islamic invasion" & accusing Muslims of wanting "special treatment" to “rise” above non-Muslims.
—She said that if she were black, she'd feel “proud” to see a Confederate statue "because I’d say, ‘Look how far I have come in this country.’”
—She said minorities are being held back in society by gangs, drugs, a lack of education, and abortions — “not white people.”
A quick story/thread on why the new press restrictions in the Capitol are such a disservice to the American people during the impeachment trial.
After Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing, Republicans huddled for a private meeting to see if they had the votes. At the time, Jeff Flake was still was one of the key undecided GOP votes. But he snuck out a back door to avoid the mob of reporters waiting outside.
Me and a few other reporters, however, spotted Flake — and we literally ran after him in heels. When a few of us caught up with him, he actually stopped and talked to us.
Rep. @jamie_raskin is showing off a packet of documents that the State IG just gave over to Congress.
Raskin says it's a bunch of propaganda & conspiracy theories about some of the State officials that Dems wanna talk to... apparently it had been given to Pompeo.
@jamie_raskin It's unclear where the documents came from, though Raskin said some of the folders appear to come from the Trump hotel.
"We don't know where it came from... the whole thing looks rather amateurish to me," he says.
@jamie_raskin "It does relate to efforts to... smear a number of employees who were getting in the way of the president," Raskin says of the documents.