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Posted: 2024-02-19T10:49:21Z | Updated: 2024-02-19T10:49:21Z Liz Cheney Says House Speaker Mike Johnson Should Risk His Job To Aid Ukraine | HuffPost

Liz Cheney Says House Speaker Mike Johnson Should Risk His Job To Aid Ukraine

"It's very unusual actually in American history to be in a situation where one man holds that kind of power who's not the president," Cheney said.

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) on Sunday said theres no question that Russian President Vladimir Putin is behind the death of his longtime critic Alexei Navalny, adding that it would be worth it for House Speaker Mike Johnson (La.) to lose his spot as GOP leader to approve more aid for Ukraine.

The best thing that we can do right now is to pass the aid bill that the Ukrainians need so urgently to help them continue what theyre doing to defeat Putins army in Ukraine, Cheney told CNN s State of the Union.

Cheney said Johnson is in a position to deliver a meaningful message to Putin by allowing a vote on the support package that has already cleared the Senate .

Its very unusual actually in American history to be in a situation where one man holds that kind of power whos not the president, Cheney told CNNs State of the Union.

Cheney said that while far-right House Republicans have threatened to oust Johnson for simply allowing a potential vote on the package, the GOP leader should be willing to sacrifice his position to help the war-torn country.

What I would say to that is he ought to understand that it is worth it if he has to lose his speakership in order to make sure that freedom survives, in order to make sure that the United States of America continues to play its leadership role in the world, she said.

Hes going to have to explain to future generations, to his kids, to his grandkids whether or not he did what was right, whether or not he was a force for good and aided the cause of freedom, or whether he continued down this path of cowardice and doing what Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin want him to do, Cheney continued.

Navalny died Friday at a penal colony near the Arctic Circle, the countrys prison service announced, adding that he lost consciousness after feeling unwell during a walk and emergency services couldnt revive him. He was 47.

Kira Yarmysh, Navalnys spokesperson, said Monday both his mother and his legal team were blocked from entering the morgue where his body is allegedly held. 

Meanwhile, the Kremlin has been cracking down on citizens who gathered across the country to pay tribute to Navalny, making over 300 arrests by Sunday evening, according to a human rights group.

Trump has so far not commented on Navalnys death.

In a separate part of the interview, Cheney also called out the former president  for saying he would encourage Putin to attack NATO members that dont spend enough on defense.

Its dangerous, it shows a complete lack of understanding of Americas role in the world, she said. Its disgraceful.

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