CONGRESS
McCarthy-Cheney divide deepens at GOP retreat
Just as Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy calls on his
conference to unite at the GOP retreat, he and Rep. Liz Cheney are still
disagreeing over former President Donald Trump.
By MELANIE
ZANONA
04/26/2021
10:23 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/26/mccarthy-cheney-gop-484756
ORLANDO —
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said it's imperative for Republicans to
stay united if they want to take back the majority. But cracks are widening in
his own relationship with one of his top deputies over former President Donald
Trump.
At a
retreat meant to craft a cohesive message for the party, McCarthy (R-Calif.)
and GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) illustrated the exact rift the GOP
has fought to avoid. While the former president wasn’t even invited to the
House GOP’s annual policy retreat here in the Sunshine State, his presence has
loomed large over the three-day gathering.
McCarthy,
when asked whether it’s difficult to have harmony in his ranks when Cheney has
been so vocal with her viewpoints on Trump, offered up some thinly veiled
criticism.
“There’s a
responsibility, if you’re gonna be in leadership, leaders eat last,” McCarthy
told POLITICO in a wide-ranging interview on Monday. “And when leaders try to
go out, and not work as one team, it creates difficulties.”
The
California Republican also said he’s privately approached Cheney about toning
down some of her remarks. When asked whether Cheney has heeded the advice,
McCarthy responded: “You be the judge.”
Hours
earlier at a press conference, Cheney — who was one of 10 Republicans who voted
to impeach Trump — publicly broke with McCarthy over the scope of a commission
investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
McCarthy
wants a broader scope that explores all kinds of political violence, including
the protests that erupted last summer in response to police brutality. But
Cheney has called for a different approach, arguing the commission needs to be
tightly focused on Jan. 6.
“If we
minimize what happened on Jan. 6th and if we appease it, then we will be in a
situation where every election cycle, you could potentially have another
constitutional crisis,” Cheney said later in an interview with POLITICO. “If
you get into a situation where we don't guarantee a peaceful transfer of power,
we won't have learned the lessons of Jan. 6."
"And
you can't bury our head in the sand," she added. "It matters hugely
to the survival of the country.”
The growing
gulf between Cheney and McCarthy is emblematic of the broader split in the
party right now over Trump. And while hardly new, the Cheney-McCarthy divide
that was on full display Monday was especially more glaring since it came amid
GOP calls for unity as they plotted their path back to power.
The pair
has insisted they have a good working relationship and there’s no bad blood.
McCarthy also went to bat for Cheney when some of Trump’s acolytes tried
unsuccessfully to oust her from her leadership job, urging Republicans to keep
the team in place. And McCarthy has pointed out the party is far more unified
than it was after 2018, when the GOP lost the House.
But
McCarthy has notably stopped appearing at GOP leadership’s weekly press
conferences with Cheney ever since their awkward moment on Feb. 25, when they
clashed over Trump’s role in the party. McCarthy also hasn't committed to
defending Cheney from her looming primary challenges, telling reporters in
February: “Liz hasn’t asked me.”
While Trump
wasn't invited to the retreat this time around because it was more focused on
policy, McCarthy isn’t ruling out inviting him to the next gathering. McCarthy
also said he was trying to get Trump to film a video to play for the
conference, but it didn’t pan out.
But some
Republicans wish Trump had been a bigger focal point of the three-day retreat.
“Remember
when Republicans lost the House in 2018 because a bunch of them distanced
themselves from President Trump?” tweeted freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
(R-Ga.), who hosted a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser on Saturday. “Not inviting
President Trump to the GOP retreat is the same stupid behavior. Funny how they
don’t understand a record # of votes and support of any R President.”
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