Liz Cheney exposes GOP's pressure to lie about Trump.

Liz Cheney, former member of Republican leadership, spoke about the political test she faced in the aftermath of January 6th during her address to graduates of Colorado College. She revealed that her fellow Republicans wanted her to lie about the 2020 election being stolen, the attack on January 6th not being a big deal, and Donald Trump not being dangerous. Cheney also referenced recent comments by an adviser to Trump, Cleta Mitchell, who suggested making it harder for college students to vote. Cheney remains an active player on the national stage, maintaining her political profile, as she and other anti-Trump Republicans bide their time and hunt for openings and opportunities in a party that no longer resembles them.
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