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One left-wing reporter is finally learning the truth.

Politico reporter Tara Palmeri traveled to Wyoming to find out who supported Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) vote to impeach President Trump.

What she found was no one supported Rep. Cheney.

They all supported President Trump.

Fox News reported: (foxnews.com)

Former President Donald Trump has actually gained — not lost — political clout since leaving office, a political observer asserted Friday.

Politico reporter Tara Palmeri’s observation runs contrary to the assumptions of many in the Washington D.C. establishment and the mainstream media.

“People don’t want to hear anything against Trump,” Palmeri said during an appearance on MSNBC. “Actually, the more he stays out of the media, the more that he becomes this martyr, this looming figure over the GOP.”

She followed up by saying that his base was getting “stronger”:

In Wyoming, she added, “A lot of people said they aren’t really Republicans, that, like, they’re for Trump. That’s it … I think the base is getting stronger, truly. I think an impeachment would make him even more powerful — a conviction, is what I mean.”

Watch the video here:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1355306561187557383

Republican voters want a party that fights for them and the country.

Not one that surrenders the country to the left.

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One left-wing reporter is finally learning the truth. Politico reporter Tara Palmeri traveled to Wyoming to find out who supported Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) vote to impeach President Trump. What she found was no one supported Rep. Cheney. They all supported President Trump. [Fox News reported:](https://www.foxnews.com/media/politico-tara-palmeri-trump-base-getting-stronger) >Former President Donald Trump has actually gained — not lost — political clout since leaving office, a political observer asserted Friday. >Politico reporter Tara Palmeri’s observation runs contrary to the assumptions of many in the Washington D.C. establishment and the mainstream media. >“People don’t want to hear anything against Trump,” Palmeri said during an appearance on MSNBC. “Actually, the more he stays out of the media, the more that he becomes this martyr, this looming figure over the GOP.” She followed up by saying that his base was getting “stronger”: >In Wyoming, she added, “A lot of people said they aren’t really Republicans, that, like, they’re for Trump. That’s it … I think the base is getting stronger, truly. I think an impeachment would make him even more powerful — a conviction, is what I mean.” Watch the video here: https://twitter.com/i/status/1355306561187557383 Republican voters want a party that fights for them and the country. Not one that surrenders the country to the left. fini

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Wow, powerful stuff.

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It's not that Trump is more popular 'since leaving office.' It is that Trump is more popular since Twitter banned him. The twitter ban did two things: 1. It made him a martyr and 2. The ban prevents him from saying stupid stuff. For four years half of his base would cringe once or twice a week at some of his tweets... now that he is muzzled in the main stream he is an ideal, a cause, a movement... without the embarrassment.

They are terrified that they silenced him and he only became more dangerous.