Trump says Liz Cheney might not be such a 'war hawk' if she had rifles shooting at her
Donald Trump is suggesting that former Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most prominent Republican critics, should have rifles "shooting at her鈥� to see how she feels about sending troops to fight. It was his latest suggestion that his rivals should be targeted with violence.
Cheney responded by branding the GOP presidential nominee a 鈥渃ruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.鈥�
The Republican presidential candidate has been using increasingly threatening rhetoric against his adversaries and talked of 鈥渆nemies from within鈥� undermining the country. Some of his former senior aides and Vice President Kamala Harris have labeled him a fascist in response.
At an event late Thursday in Arizona with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Trump was asked whether it was strange to see Cheney campaign against him. The former Wyoming congresswoman has vocally opposed Trump since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris, joining the vice president at recent stops as they try to win over Republicans disaffected with Trump.
Trump called Cheney 鈥渁 deranged person鈥� and added, 鈥淏ut the reason she couldn鈥檛 stand me is that she always wanted to go to war with people. If it were up to her we鈥檇 be in 50 different countries.鈥�
The former president continued: "She鈥檚 a radical war hawk. Let鈥檚 put her with the rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. OK, let鈥檚 see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.
鈥淵ou know they鈥檙e all war hawks when they鈥檙e sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, oh gee, well let鈥檚 send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy,鈥� Trump said.
Cheney responded Friday in a post on X: 鈥淭his is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant.鈥�
Earlier, after Harris鈥� campaign and other Trump critics on social media had pounced on his comment, Trump鈥檚 campaign said he 鈥渨as talking about how Liz Cheney wants to send America鈥檚 sons and daughters to fight in wars despite never being in a war herself.鈥�
In another statement, his campaign said Trump 鈥渨as clearly describing a combat zone.鈥�
The campaign said his comments were about his message that Harris and Cheney would lead to war and young people dying in conflict. He has claimed that if elected president again, he will 鈥減revent World War III鈥� and has falsely claimed that Harris has spoken about reinstating the military draft.
But Trump's comments seeming to suggest Cheney face a firing squad sparked alarm from his critics.
Throughout his campaign, Trump has been fixated on the Americans he believes have wronged or betrayed him. He has portrayed them as worse than the United States' foreign adversaries, referring to them as 鈥渆nemies from within.鈥�
He's threatened to use the federal government, including the military, to go after them. And he has repeatedly threatened 鈥渓ong term prison sentences鈥� for those 鈥渋nvolved in unscrupulous behavior鈥� this election, including political operatives, donors and elected officials.
He said people should be 鈥渧ery easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military.鈥�
Some of Trump鈥檚 supporters have said his talk of vengeance is either justified or hyperbole.