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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 ...
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.
Philip Jonathan Perry (born October 16, 1964) is an American attorney and was a political appointee during the George W. Bush administration, where he was acting associate attorney general at the Department of Justice, general counsel of the Office of Management and Budget, and general counsel of the Department of Homeland Security.
Perry’s life was a story, in part, of famous friends and the right places. He was backstage for 1950s performances by Little Richard and Chuck Berry, sat in the third row at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival during Otis Redding’s memorable set and attended a recording session for the Rolling Stones’ classic “Let It Bleed” album.
Richard Perry has died at the age of 82. The legendary music producer died on Dec. 24 at a Los Angeles hospital from cardiac arrest, his longtime friend Daphna Kastner told the Associated Press ...
On October 26, 1965, the draft was expanded to include married men without children; Cheney's first daughter, Elizabeth, was born 9 months and two days later. [29] [28] Cheney's fifth and final deferment granted him "3-A" status, a "hardship" deferment available to men with dependents. In January 1967, Cheney turned 26 and was no longer ...
Cheney was ousted from GOP leadership in 2021 after being among 10 House Republicans to vote for impeaching Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol.
Then-Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), speaking at an election day gathering in 2022. Cheney recently endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)