Liz cheney

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Introduction

Liz Cheney, a prominent figure in American politics, has made headlines for her political journey, marked by both her conservative legacy and her notable divergence from party lines on key issues. This article delves into Cheney's life, career, and her significant impact on the political landscape.

Early Life and Education

Elizabeth Lynne Cheney, born on July 28, 1966, in Madison, Wisconsin, is the elder daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney. She grew up in a politically active household, dividing time between Wyoming and Washington, D.C. Cheney's educational journey includes a BA from Colorado College and a Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School, reflecting her deep academic engagement with political and legal studies​

Career Beginnings and State Department Role

Before law school, Cheney worked for the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development. Her post-law school career involved practicing law and working in international law and development. During the George W. Bush administration, she held significant positions in the U.S. State Department, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs and Coordinator for Broader Middle East and North Africa Initiatives. Cheney notably advocated for regime change in Iran and co-founded Keep America Safe, focusing on national security issues.

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Political Career in the House of Representatives

In 2016, following the retirement of Wyoming congresswoman Cynthia Lummis, Cheney successfully ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, occupying the same seat previously held by her father. She was elected with over 60% of the vote, signaling her strong support in Wyoming. During her tenure, Cheney was known for supporting Donald Trump's position in 92.9% of House votes, aligning with the then-president's agenda.

Vocal Opposition and Fallout with the Republican Party

However, Cheney's political trajectory took a notable turn following the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. She openly supported the second impeachment of Donald Trump, citing his role in the incident. Her stance, especially her criticism of Trump's false stolen-election narrative, led to significant backlash within the Republican Party. Efforts by pro-Trump Freedom Caucus members to remove her from party leadership were successful, and she was ousted from her position in May 2021. Her participation as vice chair in the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack further deepened the rift, leading to her removal from the Wyoming Republican Party and censure by the Republican National Committee.

Loss of Renomination and Future Prospects

Cheney's opposition to Trump culminated in her losing the Republican primary in Wyoming to Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman in August 2022. Despite this setback, Cheney has expressed her intention to continue playing a leading role in shaping the future of the Republican Party and has not ruled out a potential presidential run.

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