At an event Thursday night, Trump said the former congresswoman wouldn't be a "war hawk" if guns were "trained on her face."
Summary
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced her office is examining whether Donald Trump's recent remarks about former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, made during an event with Tucker Carlson, could qualify as a death threat under Arizona law. Trump suggested that Cheney might reconsider her "war hawk" stance if guns were “trained on her face," prompting Mayes to instruct her criminal division to investigate.
Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Trump’s rhetoric, calling it “disqualifying” and warning of his "increasingly unstable and unhinged" behavior.
That is precisely the plan. Vance is a comparatively stable predictable tool. No way he can win re-election on his own, but that won't be necessary after he has a year or two in the white house.