• Ā ‘She’s a psycho,’ Trump said of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.
  • Ā He said of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan: ‘He’s useless . . . total, weak, stupid RINO . . . Has he looked in the mirror? That guy has zero chance’
  • OfĀ North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, who is retiring in 2022: ‘Lightweight and a stupid person’
  • Trump has been hyper-focused on attacking GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell

FormerĀ President TrumpĀ reveals his Republican hit list as he rails against a number of his one-time close allies who he’s since fallen out with in a forthcoming book.

‘I don’t like everybody that’s a Republican,’ the former president said.

Ā ‘I don’t think a lot of the groups have done a good job,’ he added, according to ‘In Trump’s Shadow: The Battle for 2024 and the Future of theĀ GOP,’ by political correspondent David Drucker.

‘She’s a psycho,’ Trump said of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., calling her ‘Not the brightest person in the world.’

Trump said that retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., was ‘driven out of ofļ¬ce because of his stupid, absolutely stupid stance on tariffs.’

‘She’s a psycho,’ Trump said of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., calling her ‘Not the brightest person in the world.’

Trump said that retiring Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., was ‘driven out of ofļ¬ce because of his stupid, absolutely stupid stance on tariffs.’

rump said former Nevada Sen. Dean Heller, who lost reelection in 2018, was ‘very negative to me.’Ā  ‘Then at the end he came and kissed my ass, and Iā€™d go out and do rallies for him. Theyā€™d have signs, “Sir. Heā€™s not for you. Heā€™s not for you.”‘

But Trump took particular aim at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, mentioning him five times over the course of Drucker’s interview, even though Trump has the Kentucky Republican to thank for many of his legislative accomplishments.

Trump turned on McConnell after he refused to oppose certifying the 2020 election results, after then-Attorney General Bill Barr announced there was no credible evidence of widespread voter fraud.

The GOP leader had been instrumental in pushing through more than 200 of the former president’s nominees for lower federal courts to the bench, confirming three Supreme Court justices and negotiating the 2017 tax cuts.