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After an overwhelming defeat in the Wyoming Republican primary last year, former House Republican Liz Cheney seems to have found a new home in Canada. The ex-congresswoman has been spending considerable time in the Great White North, fueling speculation about her future plans.
Cheney recently addressed students at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, where she emphasized the importance of truth in politics and warned about the dangers of political extremism. Her Canadian appearances have become increasingly frequent, with multiple speaking engagements scheduled across the country.
Trump just called out Liz Cheney
Says she committed “unthinkable acts of crime”
She is “so unpopular and disgusting, a real loser!”
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) December 22, 2024
Political observers have noted Cheney’s newfound comfort in Canada, particularly given her strong stance against former President Donald Trump and her role in the January 6th committee. Her activities north of the border have led to questions about whether she might be considering a more permanent move.
During a recent interview at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Cheney expressed admiration for Canada’s political system and democratic values. “I’ve found that Canadians have a deep appreciation for democratic principles and the rule of law,” she stated. These remarks have intensified speculation about her potential relocation plans.
Immigration experts have weighed in on the possibility of Cheney seeking Canadian residency. While the former congresswoman hasn’t formally indicated any intention to move, her professional qualifications and high profile would likely make her eligible for several immigration pathways under Canadian law.
Liz Cheney lost her immunity this week.
She is the most exposed and likely the first indicted. Destruction of evidence and witness tampering gives her prison time. pic.twitter.com/9RSnhjHvWD— Big Fish (@BigFish3000) December 22, 2024
However, a spokesperson for Cheney has dismissed these rumors, maintaining that her Canadian appearances are simply part of her broader mission to defend democratic institutions and promote political dialogue internationally.
Despite the denials, Cheney’s growing presence in Canada continues to generate discussion among political analysts and media outlets. Some suggest her increased time in Canada reflects a strategic positioning for future opportunities, while others view it as a natural extension of her post-congressional career.