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Chris Christie said on Sunday that Liz Cheney wanted to be kicked out of the GOP.

Christie said on ABC's This Week that Liz Cheney wanted to be kicked out.

Christie said that it looks like someone who wanted to make a point and wanted to be kicked out.

She said the point she was making was to defend the Constitution.

It wasn't like she was looking to protect her position, and the first time that Republicans inside that caucus had a chance to vote, they voted to keep her.

Cheney was removed from her leadership position with the House GOP in May of last year after she called out Trump for his false claims about the election.

Cheney was one of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for his role in the insurrection.

Cheney rejected a report of a dispute among members of the panel regarding whether to make a criminal referral for Trump.

According to the New York Times, members of the committee are divided over whether to refer Trump to the Department of Justice, even though they have the evidence to do so.

There is no dispute on the committee, Cheney said.

The committee is working in a collaborative way to discuss these issues, as we are with all of the issues we are addressing, and we will continue to work together to do so. I wouldn't say that there was a dispute on the committee.

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