Matt Gaetz demands Liz Cheney resign for insufficient loyalty to Trump
Internal tensions within the House Republican Conference bubbled into the open on Tuesday.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) demanded that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) resign from her role as chair of the House Republican Conference, accusing her of not being loyal enough to Donald Trump.
“Liz Cheney has worked behind the scenes (and now in public) against @realDonaldTrump and his agenda. House Republicans deserve better as our Conference Chair. Liz Cheney should step down or be removed,” Gaetz tweeted on Tuesday.
Gaetz’s demand for Cheney to step down from her leadership role came after a number of House Republicans laced into Cheney during a closed-door meeting between House Republicans.
Politico reported that Gaetz, along with a handful of other Republican lawmakers, were mad that Cheney had backed a primary opponent to Rep. Thomas Massie — a Kentucky Republican who even Trump wanted out of Congress after Massie tried to thwart passage of a coronavirus relief bill.
Vulnerable Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) also aired his frustration with Cheney for saying she supports Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert and member of the coronavirus task force who faced attacks from within the White House ranks, Politico’s Melanie Zanona reported.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) joined the pile-on, saying he is mad that Cheney had ever disagreed with Trump, according to Zanona’s reporting.
Other Republicans have since joined Gaetz in calling for Cheney’s ouster from GOP leadership, including first son Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Rand Paul.
“We already have one Mitt Romney, we don’t need another… we also don’t need the endless wars she advocates for,” Trump Jr. tweeted.
Cheney, however, has voted with Trump 96.5% of the time, according to FiveThirty Eight.
That’s higher than both Gaetz, who has an 85.2% lifetime score, and Jordan, who has an 89.1% lifetime score.
Cheney, for her part, is the only female member of House Republican leadership, and one of just 13 Republican women in the House.
Published with permission of The American Independent Foundation.
Recommended

Rep. Don Bacon admits he voted for Medicaid cuts
Bacon was reelected by less than 6000 votes. Approximately 78,000 of his constituents receive Medicaid.
By - February 28, 2025
Republican lawmakers are lying about Medicaid fraud
President Donald Trump fired the person in charge of investigating Medicaid fraud last month.
By Jesse Valentine - February 26, 2025
Trump’s pardons create tension between police unions and GOP
The Fraternal Order of Police, which endorsed Trump in 2024, says the Jan. 6 pardons threaten public safety.
By Jesse Valentine - February 05, 2025