First, McCain has nothing to do with Cheney's words and actions against Trump, let's stay on topic here. Which is Cheney, I'm not sure what she lied about; right or wrong, she's entitled to her opinion like Trump is and everyone else. I think she was wrong, or at least 'The Big Lie' is still somewhat in doubt. Some will always believe that the 2020 election was stolen and others won't. Trump had some reason to believe it was, and he had the same right to say so just as others had that right to disagree. C'est la vie, it'll never be proven in court and that election will never be overturned and that is just my opinion FWIW. I do believe voter fraud did occur, but whether it was sufficient to change the results is another matter.
Okay, two issues with this statement.
1) It has been taken to court dozens of times, and every court ruling was, "Trump Lost, Deal with it". Even his handpicked SCOTUS appointments didn't want to touch this one.
2) No significant voter fraud occurred. You jackasses lost because you foisted a guy who never should have been president into the office after the people said no, and when he FAILED EPICALLY, he got voted out in a landslide. This isn't complicated.
Maybe. I thought Trump's treatment of Jeb was just as petty, and in politics and life what goes around comes around. IMO, both Trump and Cheney went too far in their vitriol against others, the toes you step on today might be connected to the ass you have to kiss tomorrow. Neither Trump nor Cheney are asskissers, so they are reaping the whirlwind they created by their own indiscretions. Funny thing: Cheney would still have her job as Chair of the House Republic Conference if she had kept her mouth shut, and Trump might not have lost his bid to be re-elected if he hadn't been such a dick to people in his own party. Neither person is very good at controlling themselves and their emotions, and that ain't good in politics and in life.
Wow, guy, you are really trying very hard to sound like a not-crazy person, but you just can't get there, can you?
The fact is, the GOP caucus didn't even want to have a roll call vote in public on this issue. That's how cowardly they are.