- Recent accusations by House Republicans claim Liz Cheney engaged in unprofessional conduct during the January 6 Committee's investigation.
- The Interim Report alleges Cheney broke rules concerning lawyer conduct, focusing on her interaction with witness Cassidy Hutchinson.
- Critics argue the accusations are ludicrous and misinterpret legal rules, as Cheney was acting as a legislator, not a lawyer.
- The report portrays Cheney's actions as witness tampering but fails to recognize her proper conduct in encouraging Hutchinson to seek independent legal advice.
- Experts emphasize the report's use of professional conduct rules is a tactic of political warfare rather than legitimate oversight.
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