Liz Cheney has been one of the election season’s strongest and most surprising boosters, stumping heavily for Kamala Harris in the closing weeks of the election.
The former Republican representative has been a vocal opponent of Donald Trump for years, but her outright campaigning for Harris has put a target on her back for Republican leaders and Trump himself.
Cheney advocated for former president George W. Bush to throw in behind Harris on Friday, after Trump wondered how Cheney would act with “nine barrels shooting at her.”
“I canât explain why George W. Bush hasnât spoken out, but I think itâs time, and I wish that he would,â she shared with the New Yorker Radio Hour.
This was a bridge too far for South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. In an interview with Sean Hannity on Friday, he accused Cheney of throwing her beliefs under the bus in a bid to remain in the public eye.
“She is selling out conservatism to stay relevant,â he said. “Donât listen to her….She no longer has a voice.â
After criticizing Harris’ views on reproductive rights and pinning the blame for the withdrawal from Afghanistan on Cheney, Graham urged viewers to disregard anything the former congresswoman says.
âWeâre gonna push through all this bullshit, and Iâm not gonna listen to anything she has to say,â he said. âShe endorsed the Democrats to help Democrats take back the Senate. Donât listen to a word she says.”
Watch the interview below:
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