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Cheney releases concession audio in retaliation with her main nemesis

Cheney releases concession audio in TIT BACK with the main enemy

The Cheney campaign provided recordings after Harriet Hageman said her Wyoming Republican opponents did not yield. And the Hageman camp quickly pushed back.

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Rep. Speaking at a gathering Jackson, Wyo. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

After Donald Trump-backed Harriet Hageman claimed Wednesday night that Rep. Liz Cheney never fully conceded the Wyoming Republican primary, The defeated incumbent published the receipt.

Hageman told her Fox News that Cheney "left a very short two-second message on my cell phone" on Tuesday night, but that "there was no concession of any kind." and other things” was not mentioned. However, Cheney called Hageman at 8:13 p.m. to give up the race, according to audio provided by Cheney's campaign to her POLITICO. on Tuesday night.

Heard in the recording is an aide informing Cheney that the Associated Press has just called a race for her opponent.

"Hello Harriet, this is Liz. Cheney is calling," said Chaney. I hear you. "On Tuesday the 16th at about 8:13 I am calling to acknowledge the election and congratulate you on winning. Thank you."

It contradicts the story about Cheney's call on the night of the primary, which he provided to .

"I have no further contact with Liz Cheney. She made one effort and all she said was 'Hello Harriet.' Hageman repeated when trying to reveal that Cheney claimed he "said 'Hello, Harriet' and hung up."

After Cheney's campaign transcript was released, a Hagemann spokesperson provided a video to enhance the Republican candidate's depiction of the events. It shows a phone, ostensibly Hageman's, playing a message identified as being from Cheney's number. Only Cheney's two-word salutation is included before it cuts off

In an interview with POLITICO on Wednesday, Cheney tried to call Hageman three times, only to find out that she was on election night. I ended up leaving a voicemail before going on stage at a party for Cheney added that he had not heard from Hageman.

In another response to Cheney's own story, Hagemann's spokeswoman released a second video of her showing the Republican candidate's phone call from Tuesday night. Only one direct message from Cheney is included, hers, and others are from elsewhere in the campaign of the defeated incumbent.

After Hageman's appearance on his Fox News, the Cheney campaign released an audio recording that was used by defeated Trump pundits as a significant resource to prevent him from returning to the White House. because we are preparing to spend Out ofgroup.