Cheney can’t keep Trump out of her mouth.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump is once again making headlines and delivering on his promises. This week, he signed a powerful executive order targeting former cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs—drawing outrage from his political enemies, including ousted former Representative Liz Cheney.
Cheney, now a vocal critic of the America First agenda, wasted no time attacking the president. After reposting a clip of Trump’s announcement, she accused him of “Stalinesque” behavior and falsely claimed the 2020 election was flawless. Her message was clear: she’s still fighting Trump’s efforts to hold D.C. insiders accountable.
But Trump supporters aren’t buying it.
🔍 Trump Cracks Down on Deep State Holdovers
Chris Krebs, who led the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) during Trump’s first term, became infamous among conservatives for downplaying election security concerns in 2020. After contradicting the president, Krebs was swiftly removed.
Now, with a new mandate from the American people, President Trump is turning up the heat.
His executive order launches a sweeping investigation into Krebs’ conduct and potential collusion with partisan actors during and after the 2020 election. It’s part of a broader effort to expose what many see as a coordinated campaign to silence conservatives and undermine the will of the voters.
⚠️ Liz Cheney: From Conservative to Democrat Ally
Cheney, who once held a leadership position in the Republican Party, has become a household name among Trump critics. She voted to impeach the president, served on the heavily biased January 6 Committee, and even endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
In 2022, Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman defeated Cheney in a landslide, sending a clear message: Wyoming—and much of America—is tired of career politicians who turn on their own.
🗳️ Election Integrity Still a Top Concern for Millions
Despite the media’s efforts to bury the story, millions of Americans still question the 2020 election process. Court cases, audits, and whistleblower accounts continue to raise red flags. Trump’s executive actions are seen by many as a long-overdue response to years of political targeting and one-sided justice.
While left-wing outlets call it “authoritarian,” supporters say Trump is simply doing what he promised: draining the swamp, restoring faith in our elections, and holding corrupt officials accountable.
✅ The Bottom Line
President Trump’s new executive order is already having an impact—and it’s clear that establishment figures like Liz Cheney are nervous.
As the 2024 mandate kicks into full gear, expect more action, more transparency, and more accountability in Washington.