Former President Donald Trump didn’t even wait until the polls opened in Wyoming on Tuesday to remind Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) that “You’re Fired!”
As several polls now indicate that a catostrophic defeat is on the horizon for the turncoat traitor, Trump took a dig at the Republican representative and used his trademark phrase – “You’re fired” – to remind her that it’s over.
Voters head to the polls today to decide the fate of the high-profile J6 Vice Chair on Tuesday as primary elections occur in Wyoming, one of the most conservative states in the country.
“This is your chance to send a message to the RINOs (Republican in Name Only) and the fake news media, the radical left lunatics, that we have unfortunately too many in our country, and you’re going to elect Harriet, and you’re going to tell warmonger Liz Cheney – so bad, so negative – Liz, you’re fired,” Mr Trump told viewers at a tele-rally for Harriet Hageman on Monday.
Last week, a poll had suggested that Ms Cheney was behind Ms Hageman, her top rival and former staffer, by 29 points.
The former president called the race “one of the most critical primary elections in the history of our country” and claimed the “whole world” was watching it.