Trump says ‘let’s put Liz Cheney with a rifle shooting at her face’ during campaign event with Tucker Carlson

Donald Trump wondered how Liz Cheney would feel if she spoke at a campaign event with “guns pointed at her face” just days before the election.

Trump appeared in Glendale, Arizona, on Thursday evening with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, when he called Cheney a “stupid war hawk” and suggested she face a firing squad.

“She’s a radical war hawk,” Trump began. “Let’s put her there with a gun while nine barrels are shooting at her, okay, let’s see what she thinks about it. You know, when the guns are pointed at her face.”

Trump had mentioned Liz Cheney’s father, former Republican Party vice president Dick Cheney, before unleashing the tirade.

‘I don’t blame him for staying with his daughter. But his daughter is a very stupid individual, very stupid,” Trump said.

“She’s a radical war hawk,” Trump began before speculating about a possible firing squad

Trump appeared in Glendale, Arizona with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson

Trump appeared in Glendale, Arizona with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson

“You know they’re all war hawks when they sit in Washington in a nice building and say, oh boy, let’s send 10,000 troops right into the enemy’s mouth,” Trump said.

Harris’ campaign quickly responded by posting Trump’s comments on X, sparking outrage on social media.

Trump’s campaign responded that he was “talking about how Liz Cheney wants to send America’s sons and daughters to fight in wars, despite never having been in a war herself.”

Trump’s comment was just his latest attack on Cheney, a former Republican member of Congress, since she joined Kamala Harris on the campaign trail.

In March, Trump called for Cheney to be jailed for her role in the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote that Cheney should go to prison “along with the rest” of the January 6 House Select Committee.

Cheney joined Harris on the campaign trail, saying Trump 'is not fit to lead'

Cheney joined Harris on the campaign trail, saying Trump ‘is not fit to lead’

Cheney is just one of many Republicans who campaigned for Harris

Cheney is just one of many Republicans who campaigned for Harris

After a recent appearance at a Harris rally in Michigan, Trump called Cheney a “warmonger” and claimed she wants to invade “virtually every Muslim country.”

“Kamala is campaigning with Muslim-hating warmonger Liz Cheney, who wants to invade virtually every Muslim country in the world. And let me tell you, the Muslims of our country see it and know it,” Trump said at a rally in Michigan.

Cheney is just one of many anti-Trump Republicans who campaigned for Harris ahead of the election.

“I was a Republican before Donald Trump started spray tanning,” Cheney joked at an Oct. 3 event in Wisconsin. “I am proud to cast my vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.”

She has noted that she is likely to disagree on certain policy issues, but said she has the right principles that guided her father and should be in the White House because of Trump.

‘I think we are faced with a choice in these elections. It’s not about celebration, it’s about right and wrong,” Cheney said during an Oct. 21 appearance with Harris.

Cheney has become a staunch advocate for Harris during his campaign

Cheney has become a staunch advocate for Harris during his campaign

Cheney lost her seat in Congress after becoming one of only two Republican members of the Jan. 6 committee.

She has spoken during the campaign about the attack on the Capitol and what Trump’s closest aides told her about the tragic events of that day.

“They said that while the attack on our capitol was happening, Donald Trump got a note informing him that a civilian had been shot at the door of the chamber of the United States of Representatives,” Cheney recalled during an appearance with Harris in Ripon, Wisconsin. .

“Donald Trump placed the note in front of him, continued to watch the attack on television, and still refused to tell the crowd to leave the Capitol.”

“That is depravity and we must never become numb to it,” she said.

Harris has praised Cheney for her “extraordinary courage” for speaking out after January 6, despite what she called the “undercurrent that is violent in language and tenor.’

“I’ve seen Republicans come to her and from my perspective, she’s not alone,” Harris said.