Cheney Issues Head-Scratching Statement Following Trump Victory

“Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski discussed former Rep. Liz Cheney’s comments regarding President-elect Donald Trump’s victory during a segment with writer Tom Nichols. Brzezinski referenced Cheney’s remarks while addressing the state of democracy.

“Tom, you argue in your latest piece for ‘The Atlantic’ that democracy is not over,” Brzezinski said before turning to Cheney’s statements.

She emphasized the importance of Cheney’s perspective on the election results, suggesting a broader conversation about the implications of Trump’s victory and the state of American democracy. The discussion aimed to highlight differing viewpoints and the resilience of democratic principles despite the election outcome.

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