KEY POINTS
  • House Republicans voted to make Rep. Elise Stefanik their conference chair, days after ousting Rep. Liz Cheney from the role over her opposition to former President Donald Trump
  • Stefanik, a fourth-term congresswoman from New York, garnered clout within her party in 2019 when she defended Trump during his first impeachment trial.
  • Cheney has been denounced within her party for refusing to stop blasting Trump for spreading baseless conspiracy theories about his election loss.
Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) smiles after House Republicans voted for her as their conference chairperson at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on May 14, 2021.

House Republicans voted Friday to make Rep. Elise Stefanik their conference chair, days after ousting Rep. Liz Cheney over her opposition to former President Donald Trump's continued influence in the party and her denouncements of his "big lie" that the 2020 election was rigged.

Republicans convened around 8:30 a.m. ET at the Congressional Visitors Center, the same room where they expelled Cheney from the No. 3-ranking position by a voice vote two days earlier.