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May 14, 2021Elise Stefanik, a New York congressman and ally of Donald Trump,

was chosen by Republicans as chairman of the party conference in place of Liz Cheney, torpedoed for her criticism of the former president

. Stefanik easily passed in the vote, with 134 votes to 46, Chip Roy, a member of the Freedom Caucus, who had run as a candidate arguing that the New York lawmaker was not aligned with the more conservative positions.



"The American people are suffering from the far left, socialist policies of President Biden and Speaker Pelosi - said Stefanik after the election - in just 100 days, we have an economic crisis, a border crisis and a national security crisis. ". "We are united, we work as one team," said the congresswoman who, like Cheney was, is the only woman in the Republican leadership.



"We are focused on presenting programs and communicating them to Americans to beat the Democrats and win the majority in 2022," he concluded, reiterating the argument used by Republican leaders to remove Cheney, which is that he could not lead the united party to victory at mid term elections.



"Congratulations to Elise Stefanik on her great and landslide victory! The Gop in the House is united and the Make America Great Again movement is strong!" Wrote former US President

Donald Trump in a statement released on his own. website

, congratulating the deputy loyal to him, elected number three of the Republican party in the House to replace Liz Cheney, removed from the party for criticizing the tycoon.