Former Republican Representative Liz Cheney, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, is considering a presidential run while denouncing Trump as "the single most dangerous threat." Cheney has not ruled out a presidential bid but expressed her commitment to supporting candidates who value the Constitution. She also criticized her party's disarray in the House of Representatives, attributing it to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's alliance with Trump and far-right members. The race for a new House Speaker has seen multiple candidates nominated, including Trump ally Rep. Jim Jordan. Cheney hinted at staying active in politics and emphasized the need for candidates who accept election results and support aid to Ukraine. She also highlighted domestic threats tied to Trump and his supporters' encouragement of political violence, stressing the importance of rejecting violence in the Republican Party and the nation.