
Liz Cheney
has the Right to Remain Silent
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In "Liz Cheney Has the Right to Remain Silent," seasoned Texas attorney Robert “Buck” Hooper Esq. delivers a scathing, conservative critique of former Congresswoman Liz Cheney's conduct as Vice Chair of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol events. Drawing solely from publicly available records, transcripts, and reports, Hooper builds a case for potential criminal prosecution, accusing Cheney of witness tampering, evidence suppression, ethical breaches, and aiding in a partisan narrative designed to target former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
With 37 years of legal experience, Hooper dissects the committee's formation under House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a biased "kangaroo court," highlighting Cheney's alleged role in coaching witnesses like Cassidy Hutchinson, deleting communications, and violating federal laws such as 18 U.S.C. § 1512 (witness tampering) and § 1001 (false statements). From a staunch conservative lens, the book reframes January 6 not as an "insurrection" but as a chaotic protest exploited for political gain, emphasizing overlooked facts like security failures, FBI informants, and media double standards compared to 2020 riots.
Structured across ten chapters, plus appendices with timelines, statutes, and glossaries, Hooper explores pathways to accountability—including FBI investigations, disbarment, and charges for obstruction—while addressing Cheney's defenses and the broader implications for election integrity and government overreach. This provocative work serves as a rallying cry for conservatives, arguing that Cheney's actions betray core principles of due process and demand justice to restore trust in American institutions. A must-read for those questioning the weaponization of politics, it warns that silence in the face of alleged misconduct erodes democracy itself.