Trump responds to Liz Cheney’s accusation of him stopping eating after 2020 loss: ‘I was actually eating too much.
Former President Trump Denies Claims by Liz Cheney
Former President Donald Trump has fired back at former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney’s allegations that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy visited him at Mar-a-Lago in January 2021 because he was “depressed” and “not eating.” Cheney made these claims in her book Oath and Honor, stating that McCarthy had expressed concern over Trump’s reaction to the 2020 election results. However, Trump took to Truth Social to dispute these claims, asserting that his post-election behavior was fueled by anger and overeating, rather than depression and lack of appetite.
Trump Sets the Record Straight
“Crazy Liz Cheney, who suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome at a level rarely seen before, writes in her boring new book that Kevin McCarthy said he came to Mar-a-Lago after the RIGGED election because, ‘the former president was depressed and not eating.’ That statement is not true. I was not depressed, I WAS ANGRY, and it was not that I was not eating, it was that I was eating too much,”
Trump further clarified that McCarthy’s visit to Mar-a-Lago was not due to concerns about his mental state or eating habits. Instead, McCarthy sought Trump’s support and aimed to unite the Republican Party. In contrast, Cheney’s actions led to her significant defeat in the congressional election, with the largest margin ever seen for a sitting Congressperson in U.S. history. Trump also accused Cheney of collaborating with others on the J6 Committee to manipulate and conceal evidence and findings.
Cheney has been openly critical of Trump and dedicated a substantial portion of her upcoming book to criticizing him, as revealed in excerpts shared with various media outlets.
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Cheney’s Disagreements with Trump
Cheney strongly disagreed with Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was “stolen” and accused him of orchestrating the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
In the 2022 GOP primary, Cheney suffered a significant defeat, losing her seat to Republican challenger Harriet Hageman by a margin of nearly 40 points.
What specific concerns did Liz Cheney express about Donald Trump’s well-being during his visit to Mar-a-Lago?
A recent interview with Fox News host Brett Baier. However, Trump vehemently denied these accusations and defended his health and mental state.
In the interview, Liz Cheney stated that she had spoken with McCarthy about his visit to Mar-a-Lago and expressed concerns about Trump’s well-being. According to Cheney, McCarthy told her that he visited the former president because he was worried about Trump’s state of mind and added that Trump was ”not eating and in a really bad place mentally.”
However, Trump was quick to dismiss these claims and accused Cheney of lying. In a strongly-worded statement, Trump stated, “Liz Cheney is a bitter, horrible human being. I don’t know if she’s lying, but she’s certainly not telling the truth.”
Trump further emphasized that he has always been in good health, both physically and mentally. He mentioned that he takes pride in his accomplishments during his presidency, including the job he did at handling the COVID-19 pandemic, the successful development of vaccines, and the robust economy. Trump added, “I am at the top of my game, and I wish Liz Cheney would focus on her own shortcomings instead of spreading lies.”
This exchange between Trump and Cheney highlights the ongoing divide within the Republican Party. Liz Cheney has been an outspoken critic of Trump, particularly regarding his false claims of widespread election fraud and his involvement in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021. Cheney was also among the ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for incitement of insurrection, leading to her removal from her leadership position in the House of Representatives.
The disagreement between Trump and Cheney showcases the deep divisions within the GOP, with some members continuing to support Trump and his policies, while others are distancing themselves from him. The former president’s denial of Cheney’s claims demonstrates his resolve to defend his reputation and deny any perceived weaknesses.
As we move forward, it will be interesting to see how this dispute between Trump and Cheney influences the political landscape within the Republican Party. With Liz Cheney representing the more traditional conservative wing, and Trump maintaining a strong influence among his base, the clash between these two factions may have long-lasting implications for the party’s future.
In conclusion, former President Donald Trump has categorically denied the allegations made by Liz Cheney regarding his mental and physical health. Their public spat highlights the ongoing tensions within the Republican Party and raises questions about the party’s direction in the post-Trump era. As the Republican Party seeks to redefine itself, the Trump-Cheney divide appears set to remain a prominent feature in the political arena.
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