“War mongering and despicable human being, Liz Cheney, hated by the great people of Wyoming (under 35!), continues to say, over and over again, that HER Fake Unselected Committee can bring CRIMINAL CHARGES against a President of the United States who got more votes than any sitting President in history,” Trump told Truth Social. “Even the Democrats didn’t know what he was talking about! Why doesn’t he press charges against those who rigged the election or those who didn’t properly protect the Capitol?” he added. In a later post, the former president raged: “Why the highly partisan Unselect Committee of political Thugs, the same people (all Trump haters and profiteers – books, speeches, etc.) who got involved in the impeachment fraud # 1, Impeachment Hoax #2, Mueller’s “No Collusion” Report, and Overall, LARGEST WITCH HUNT IN US HISTORY, Hunts Out People, Burns Cities, Leads Mass Crime Wave and killing many everyone over the US including drug dealers and people? No, let’s get Trump!” Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to vent his anger at Congresswoman Liz Cheney. True Social Former President Donald Trump also referred to the House Select Committee as “the highly partisan Select Committee of Political Thugs.” Joe Rondone/The Commercial Appeal via AP Cheney, one of two Republicans on the House select committee that held hearings on last year’s riot on Capitol Hill, said in an interview broadcast Sunday that Trump still faces the possibility of criminal charges in connection with the riots. “Ultimately, the Department of Justice will decide that. I think we might as well as a committee have an opinion on that and if you think about it from the perspective of what kind of person knows that a mob is armed and sends the mob to attack the Capitol?” Cheney told ABC News’ “This Week.” When host Jonathan Carl asked Cheney, the committee’s vice chairman, directly about whether a criminal indictment was possible, she replied, “Yes.” Rep. Liz Cheney has become one of former President Trump’s most vocal critics since joining 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach him over the Capitol attack. Mark J. Terrill/APThen President Donald Trump during his rally before the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.Jim Bourg/REUTERA Video of former President Donald Trump is played as Cassidy Hutchinson testifies during the Committee’s public hearing House Select Committee on the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Anna Moneymaker/Pool via REUTERS Cheney has become one of Trump’s most vocal critics since joining 10 House Republicans on Jan. 13, 2021, to vote to impeach him over the Capitol invasion. Trump has also endorsed Harriet Hagman, who is challenging Cheney in next month’s Republican House primary in Wyoming. A Club for Growth survey shows Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, trailing Hageman by 30 percentage points.