Liz Cheney, born on July twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty-six, is a prominent American attorney and former politician who served as the U.S. representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty-three. As a member of the Republican Party, she held the position of chair of the House Republican Conference from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty-one, gaining recognition for her outspoken opposition to Donald Trump.
The daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney and second lady Lynne Cheney, Liz Cheney has a rich political heritage. During the George W. Bush administration, she held various roles in the U.S. State Department, notably advocating for regime change in Iran while chairing the Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group. In two thousand nine, she co-founded Keep America Safe, a nonprofit focused on national security that aligned with the Bush-Cheney administration's policies.
In two thousand fourteen, Cheney briefly ran for the U.S. Senate in Wyoming, challenging incumbent Mike Enzi before withdrawing. She was elected to the House of Representatives in two thousand sixteen, succeeding her father, who had held the same seat from nineteen seventy-nine to nineteen eighty-nine. Known for her pro-business and hawkish foreign policy views, Cheney emerged as a leading neoconservative figure within the Republican establishment.
Cheney's political journey took a significant turn when she supported the second impeachment of Donald Trump following the January sixth attack on the U.S. Capitol. Her vote and criticism of Trump led to her removal from Republican leadership in May twenty twenty-one. Subsequently, she was appointed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the House Select Committee on the January sixth Attack, where she served as vice chair. This role resulted in the revocation of her membership from the Wyoming Republican Party and censure from the Republican National Committee.
In twenty twenty-two, Cheney faced a challenging primary election, losing renomination to Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman, receiving just twenty-eight point nine percent of the vote. Despite this setback, she expressed her commitment to restoring the Republican Party's integrity. In twenty twenty-four, she endorsed Kamala Harris's presidential campaign and was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by Joe Biden, along with a pardon from potential future prosecution. As of March twenty twenty-three, Cheney serves as a professor of practice at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.