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Elizabeth Lynne Cheney [1] (/ ˈ tʃ eɪ n i /; born July 28, 1966) [2] is an American attorney and politician. She represented Wyoming's at-large congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2017 to 2023, and served as chair of the House Republican Conference—the third-highest position in the House Republican leadership—from 2019 to 2021.
Her mother, Edna Lolita (née Lybyer, 1919–1973), [1] became a deputy sheriff, and her father, Wayne Edwin Vincent, was an engineer. A descendant of Mormon pioneers, and with ancestral roots in Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, and Wales, [2] [3] she was raised Presbyterian and became Methodist upon her marriage to Dick Cheney. [2]
How Liz Cheney tried to give GOP women permission to vote for Harris. ... The mother of five, who was staunchly anti-abortion as a lawmaker and who cheered the demise of Roe v. Wade, also warned ...
In 2013, Mary Cheney's older sister Liz, who was running for a Senate seat in Wyoming, stated during an interview on Fox News Sunday that she did not support same-sex marriage. [13] In response, Mary Cheney denounced her sister's remarks, writing in a Facebook post, "Either you think all families should be treated equally or you don't. Liz's ...
Liz Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, lament the fact that so many Republicans “refuse to stand up and tell the truth” about the 2020 election.
Trump thinks former Rep. Liz Cheney could face serious consequences after a House panel called for her to be investigated by the FBI for possible witness tampering during her handling of the ...
Elizabeth Lynne Cheney Nickname: Liz: born July 28, 1966 Philip Perry: U.S. Representative from Wyoming (2017–2023) Mother of: Kate Perry (b. 1994) Elizabeth Perry (b. 1997) Grace Perry (b. 2000) Philip Richard Perry (b. 2004) Richard Perry (b. 2006) Madison, Wisconsin: Mary Claire Cheney: born March 14, 1969 Heather Poe Mother of: Samuel ...
In 2022, Rep. Liz Cheney was vice chair of the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.