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Liz Cheney

Elizabeth Lynne Cheney (; born July 28, 1966) is an American attorney and former politician who was the U . representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from 2017 to 2023, and served as chair of the House Republican Conference from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, she is known for her vocal opposition to Donald Trump. Cheney is the elder daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney and second lady Lynne Cheney. She held several positions in the U . State Department during the George W. Bush administration. She promoted regime change in Iran while chairing the Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group with Elliott Abrams. In 2009, Cheney and Bill Kristol founded Keep America Safe, a nonprofit organization concerned with national security issues that supported the Bush–Cheney administration's positions. In 2014 she was briefly a candidate for the U . Senate in Wyoming, challenging incumbent Mike Enzi before withdrawing. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 2016, holding the same seat her father had held from 1979 to 1989. Regarded as a leading ideological neoconservative in the Bush–Cheney tradition as well as representative of the Republican establishment, Cheney is known for her pro-business stances and hawkish foreign policy views. She was critical of the foreign policy of the first Donald Trump administration while consistently voting in favor of Trump's overall agenda. Cheney supported the second impeachment of Donald Trump following the 2021 storming of the U . Capitol. Her impeachment vote and criticism of Donald Trump led to her eventual removal from Republican leadership in May 2021. In July 2021, Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed Cheney to the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack. Two months later, she was made vice chair of the committee. Her role on the committee resulted in the Wyoming Republican Party revoking Cheney's membership in November 2021 as well as censure from the Republican National Committee in February 2022. In 2022, Cheney lost renomination in Wyoming's Republican primary to Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman in a landslide, garnering just 28 % of the vote. Cheney has said that she intends to be "the leader, one of the leaders, in a fight to help to restore" the Republican Party. She later endorsed and campaigned for Kamala Harris's unsuccessful run in the 2024 presidential election. In 2024, she was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by Joe Biden and pardoned from potential future prosecution. As of March 2023, she is a professor of practice at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.

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Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
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Deputy
Mark Walker Mike Johnson
Leader
Kevin McCarthy
Born
Elizabeth Lynne Cheney (1966-07-28) July 28, 1966 Madison, Wisconsin, U .
Party
Republican
Spouse
Philip Perry (m. 1993)
Children
5
Parents
Dick Cheney Lynne Cheney
Relatives
Mary Cheney (sister)
Education
Colorado College (BA) University of Chicago (JD)
Awards
Presidential Citizens Medal (2025)

Tables

2016 Wyoming at-large Congressional district election · Electoral history
Party
Party
Primary election
Party
Primary election
Candidate
Primary election
Votes
Primary election
%
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
88,082
Primary election
100
General election
General election
Primary election
General election
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
251,776
Primary election
100
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Liz Cheney
35,043
39
Republican
Leland Christensen
19,330
21
Republican
Tim Stubson
15,524
17
Republican
Darin Smith
13,381
15
Republican
Mike Konsmo
1,363
1
Republican
Jason Adam Senteney
976
1
Republican
Rex Rammell
890
1
Republican
Paul Paad
886
1
Republican
Heath Beaudry
534
0
Write-in
155
0
Total votes
88,082
100
General election
Republican
Liz Cheney
156,176
62
Democratic
Ryan Greene
75,466
30
Constitution
Daniel Clyde Cummings
10,362
4
Libertarian
Lawrence Gerard Struempf
9,033
3
Write-in
739
0
Total votes
251,776
100
2018 Wyoming At-Large Congressional District election · Electoral history
Party
Party
Primary election
Party
Primary election
Candidate
Primary election
Votes
Primary election
%
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
111,013
Primary election
100
General election
General election
Primary election
General election
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
201,245
Primary election
100
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Liz Cheney (incumbent)
75,183
67
Republican
Rod Miller
22,045
19
Republican
Blake E Stanley
13,307
12
Write-in
478
0
Total votes
111,013
100
General election
Republican
Liz Cheney (incumbent)
127,963
63
Democratic
Greg Hunter
59,903
29
Libertarian
Richard Brubaker
6,918
3
Constitution
Daniel Clyde Cummings
6,070
3
Write-in
391
0
Total votes
201,245
100
2020 Wyoming At-Large Congressional District election · Electoral history
Party
Party
Primary election
Party
Primary election
Candidate
Primary election
Votes
Primary election
%
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
107,363
Primary election
100
General election
General election
Primary election
General election
Total votes
Total votes
Primary election
Total votes
Primary election
270,892
Primary election
100
Primary election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Liz Cheney (incumbent)
78,870
73
Republican
Blake Stanley
28,039
26
Write-in
454
0
Total votes
107,363
100
General election
Republican
Liz Cheney (incumbent)
185,732
68
Democratic
Lynnette Grey Bull
66,576
24
Libertarian
Richard Brubaker
10,154
3
Constitution
Jeff Haggit
7,905
2
Write-in
525
0
Total votes
270,892
100
Wyoming At-Large Congressional District Republican Primary, 2022 · Electoral history
Total votes
Total votes
Party
Total votes
Party
170,665
Candidate
100
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Harriet Hageman
113,079
66
Republican
Liz Cheney (incumbent)
49,339
28
Republican
Anthony Bouchard
4,508
2
Republican
Denton Knapp
2,258
1
Republican
Robyn M. Belinskey
1,306
0
Write-in
175
0
Total votes
170,665
100
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Vice Chair of the House January 6 Committee 2021–2023
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Preceded byCathy McMorris Rodgers
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Chair of the House Republican Conference 2019–2021
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Preceded byStephanie Herseth Sandlinas Former U . Representative
Preceded byStephanie Herseth Sandlinas Former U . Representative
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Succeeded byRick Renzias Former U . Representative
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byCynthia Lummis
Member of the U . House of Representatives from Wyoming's at-large congressional district 2017–2023
Succeeded byHarriet Hageman
New office
Vice Chair of the House January 6 Committee 2021–2023
Position abolished
Party political offices
Preceded byCathy McMorris Rodgers
Chair of the House Republican Conference 2019–2021
Succeeded byElise Stefanik
U . order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byStephanie Herseth Sandlinas Former U . Representative
Order of precedence of the United States as Former U . Representative
Succeeded byRick Renzias Former U . Representative
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