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Reporter retracts statement about Liz Cheney’s alleged call for Kevin McCarthy’s removal.

ABC News Producer and‍ Reporter Clarifies Liz ‍Cheney’s Involvement in Removing House Speaker McCarthy

ABC News producer and reporter Ben Siegel has clarified his ⁣earlier claim that ​former Rep. Liz Cheney was actively courting Democrats to​ help remove House Speaker⁢ Kevin McCarthy​ (R-CA) from his ⁤position. In a recent post, Siegel explained that it was actually‌ impeachment ​attorney-turned-Congressman Dan Goldman (D-NY) who ⁢expressed the desire to “get rid of” McCarthy, not Cheney.

Siegel had initially shared a post stating that Cheney had personally called Goldman⁤ to discuss the topic. However,‌ it turns out ‍that Goldman himself had⁣ reached out to ⁣Cheney, who agreed with his​ concerns about McCarthy and Trump’s impact⁤ on democracy.

Critics have responded to this news by highlighting Cheney’s previous ‌actions, such as her loss ⁣in ‌the 2022 ‌Republican primary and her vote to impeach former President Donald Trump. They argue that Cheney’s involvement in the heavily one-sided January ⁣6 Committee and her advisory role to Democrats make her ‍more aligned with the Democratic ​party than her​ own Republican party.

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Some ⁣have expressed surprise at the collaboration between Cheney and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) in‌ their‌ efforts ‍to​ remove McCarthy from ⁤his‌ position. However, others have pointed out that Cheney’s‍ actions align with her history of advocating for “regime change.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ⁣(D-NY) has already expressed her ⁣support for removing McCarthy, citing his weak​ leadership and loss ​of‍ control over ‍his caucus.

Overall, the situation ⁤surrounding Liz Cheney’s involvement in the effort to remove House Speaker McCarthy continues to generate controversy and speculation.

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This clarification from Siegel‍ comes⁤ after his ⁤previous post sparked controversy‍ and confusion, with many questioning Cheney’s involvement⁢ in the alleged plot to remove McCarthy from his role as House Speaker.⁢ The new⁢ information provided by Siegel⁢ sets the record straight ⁣and clarifies that it was, ⁢in fact, Goldman who expressed the ​desire to remove McCarthy, ⁢not Cheney.

Liz Cheney,‍ the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has⁢ been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and his ⁣influence on the Republican Party. She‍ was one of ten‌ House ⁢Republicans to vote ⁤in favor ‌of ‍impeaching Trump following the ​January 6th Capitol riot. Cheney has also‍ been vocal about her concerns regarding the integrity ​of⁢ the‌ 2020 presidential election and has pushed ⁤back against claims of widespread voter fraud.

Cheney’s stance has put her at‌ odds with many⁢ within her ⁢own party, including McCarthy, who has remained a staunch ally of ‌Trump. The ⁣alleged conversation between ⁢Cheney​ and Goldman, as⁢ clarified ​by Siegel, highlights ‌the divide ⁣within the Republican Party and the efforts ‌by some members to challenge McCarthy’s leadership.

However, it is important to note‌ that the alleged conversation‍ between Cheney⁤ and ​Goldman, ‌as described by Siegel, has not been independently​ verified. It remains⁣ unclear whether any concrete steps were taken by Cheney or⁣ Goldman to actively remove McCarthy from his position as House Speaker.

The news of Cheney’s​ alleged involvement in the plot to remove McCarthy has⁣ caused a ⁣stir within‍ the political landscape. It has reignited discussions ​about divisions​ within the⁤ Republican Party and the influence of Trump over party members. Cheney’s willingness to work with​ Democrats to challenge McCarthy’s ⁣leadership ‍has raised questions about the future of⁤ the Republican Party​ and the direction it will take in the post-Trump era.

As the situation continues to develop, it ⁢will be important to monitor any further statements or actions ⁢from Cheney, McCarthy, and Goldman.⁤ The alleged⁢ conversation, as clarified ⁢by‍ Siegel, adds another layer to the already complex and dynamic political ⁢landscape, ‍leaving observers and ‌party members speculating about​ the future ‌of the Republican Party and the⁢ potential consequences of ‌challenging McCarthy’s leadership.

In conclusion, ABC⁤ News producer and reporter Ben Siegel has clarified his previous claim about‍ Liz Cheney’s⁢ involvement in ⁣the alleged plot to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. According ​to Siegel, it was actually Dan Goldman who expressed⁤ the desire to “get rid of” McCarthy, not Cheney. This clarification sheds light on the complex dynamic within the Republican Party and raises⁢ questions about the future ⁤of the party in the post-Trump era. The situation remains fluid, and further developments will⁢ need to be monitored to understand the potential consequences of challenging McCarthy’s leadership.



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