Liz Cheney is labeled as a "Crazed Warhawk" by Trump while campaigning for Kamala Harris.
Cheney and Trump have a history of differing.
Donald Trump is attacking Liz Cheney on social media while she runs with Kamala Harris.
Trump declared on Monday that Arab voters are furious about Kamala Harris, the "worst vice president in U.S. history" and a "low IQ individual," campaigning with Liz Cheney, a "dumb as a rock" war hawk who, like her father, pushed Bush to go to war in the Middle East and wants to do the same with every Muslim country.
Dick Cheney, Cheney's father, served as vice president alongside President George W. Bush from early 2001 through early 2009.
Earlier this month, Trump referred to Liz Cheney as "a low IQ War Hawk," while on Tuesday he referred to her as "Crazed Warhawk Liz Cheney."
Trump and Liz Cheney have a substantial history of vociferously opposing each other.
One of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot was Cheney.
She was removed from her position as House Republican conference chair later that year.
One of the two House Republicans on the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 incident was Cheney.
In the 2022 Republican primary for Wyoming's at-large U.S. House seat, Harriet Hageman, a Trump-backed candidate, defeated Cheney.
Cheney, a Reagan conservative, has proposed that Harris will safeguard the U.S. Constitution.
Cheney is also supporting some other Democrats during the 2024 election cycle, including Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, who is challenging incumbent GOP Sen. Ted Cruz in the Lone Star State's U.S. Senate contest.
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