Liz Cheney warns Trump will ‘melt down’ and ‘lose it’ over election – Washington Examiner

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) cautioned that former President Donald Trump could have a “meltdown” and people should “prepare themselves for what he’s going to do” after the 2024 election.

“You’re going to see Donald Trump continue to meltdown,” Cheney said Monday, the day before the election, on ABC News’s The View.

The former Wyoming congresswoman, who is a surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, went on to slam Trump for being frustrated Friday over technical problems at his rally.

“You see him completely lose it because his microphone doesn’t work, and by the way, nobody talked about the fact that he said it was hard for him to hold up the microphone,” she said.

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Cheney was referring to the former president’s technical difficulties at a Wisconsin rally, during which he had to pull the microphone out of its holder and hold it by hand.

“I think people just need to prepare themselves for what he’s going to do,” Cheney warned.

Co-host Sunny Hostin asked Cheney, who championed Trump’s impeachment in Congress, if House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) “will do the right thing” in certifying the election results.

“No, he won’t, and I think that’s why it’s so important that the Republicans not be in the majority come January 2025,” she responded to Hostin.

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Cheney said during the interview that Harris brought an “unprecedented coalition” of former Republicans over to her side to vote against Trump and insisted women will “save this Republic.” She also said there is a “misogynist aspect” to the Trump campaign, suggesting it wants to eliminate the Nineteenth Amendment.

The latest polls showed that Harris and Trump are deadlocked. In the final hours before the election, the vice president is busy campaigning in Pennsylvania, while the former president is in three states: North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

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