Trump Campaign Responds To 'Fake News' Claiming He Called For Liz Cheney To Be 'Fired Upon'
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16% Somewhat Conservative
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50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-51% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : Let's see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face," Trump said.38% : Controversy erupted after Trump made comments about Cheney at an event on Thursday night.
25% : "The media outrage was sparked by comments made by Trump while he was speaking to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson at an event in Glendale, Arizona, on Thursday night.
18% : Trump slammed Cheney as a "radical war hawk" who got to make decisions about war while "sitting in Washington in a nice building," arguing that "she always wanted to go to war.
15% : Cheney responded to the comments, comparing Trump to a dictator and arguing that he made a death threat.
14% : Trump says Liz Cheney is a war monger who isn't the one endangered by her pro-war decisions.
11% : NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+"Ah yes, the people who said an apostrophe was implied in Biden's remarks are rushing to claim Trump meant a firing squad, and not the front lines of a battle, for Liz Cheney," conservative radio host Erick Erickson said.
10% : #Womenwillnotbesilenced #VoteKamala," Cheney posted on X.CNN's Kasie Hunt reported on Trump's remarks, saying on Friday morning that he "is escalating his violent rhetoric, suggesting one of his most prominent critics, former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, should be fired upon.""Of course, violent rhetoric is not new for Trump," Hunt added.
10% : "ABC News published the headline, "Trump uses violent rhetoric to attack 'war hawk' Liz Cheney," claiming that he "said she should face 'nine barrels,' appearing to suggest a firing squad.
10% : Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro wrote, "It is simply a lie to claim that Trump was calling for Cheney's assassination here.
8% : "A dumb remark by Trump, but fully mischaracterized by the *reporters* covering for Biden.
7% : "The headline of Reuters' story on the Trump comments read, "Trump suggests Liz Cheney should face firing squad for her foreign policy stance.
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