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The January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol looms large in the Western state of Wyoming, where Republican Representative Liz Cheney risks losing her seat in Congress for pursuing an investigation into former President Donald Trump. From Wyoming, VOA congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson explains why the state is a key test of how voters feel about the former president.
Content TypePackage
LanguageEnglish
NewsML Media TopicsPolitics
Topic TagsWyoming
NetworkVOA
Embargo DateAugust 11, 2022 15:47 EDT
Description EnglishThe January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol looms large in the Western state of Wyoming, where Republican Representative Liz Cheney risks losing her seat in Congress for pursuing an investigation into former President Donald Trump. From Wyoming, VOA congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson explains why the state is a key test of how voters feel about the former president.
Brand / Language ServiceVoice of America - English