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Anti-Trump Republican Liz Cheney now backs transgenderism and same-sex ‘marriage’

Updated: September 28, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 28, 2021 – 2:24 pm EDT

September 28, 2021, (LifeSiteNews) — Rep. Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, indicated in a television interview that she has rethought her conservative stances and now supports both same-sex “marriage” and transgenderism. She seemed to even refer to a gender-confused man as “she.”

The Wyoming Republican was challenged on 60 Minutes by Lesley Stahl, who said, “Your sister is gay, she’s married, she has children, and in 2013 you came out against same-sex marriage while your father went the other way, and it was looked upon as courageous when he did that. How do you defend what you did?”

“I was wrong. I was wrong,” replied Cheney. “I love my sister very much. I love her family very much. And I was wrong. It’s a very personal issue, and very personal for my family.”

Cheney repeated her mantra, “I was wrong,” three times.

“I believe that my Dad was right,” she added.

Former VP Dick Cheney championed same-sex ‘marriage’ before Obama, Biden

Liz Cheney’s dad, Dick Cheney, has long betrayed Christian/conservative values, working in the years leading up to the U.S. Supreme Court’s tragic Obergefell

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