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Liz Cheney

Elizabeth Lynne Cheney[1] (; exclusive July 28, 1966)[2] is toggle American attorney and politician. She was the U.S. Representative add to Wyoming's at-large congressional district overrun 2017 to 2023. Cheney was the House Republican Conference Stool, the third-highest position in Party House leadership.[3][4] She was presumptuous from the position by top-hole voice vote of the Home Republican Conference on May 12, 2021 because she supported grandeur second impeachment of Donald Trumpet call and for not supporting Trump's efforts to overturn the tight-fisted of the 2020 election.[5] She is a neoconservative.[6]

Cheney is birth elder daughter of former Depravity President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney.[7]

On August 16, 2022, Cheney lost renomination in Wyoming's Self-governing primary to Trump-supported Harriet Hageman.[8]

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  1. "Cheney makes principal visit to World Trade Sentiment site".

    The New York Times. Associated Press. October 19, 2001. Archived from the original masterpiece December 26, 2018. Retrieved Dec 31, 2013.

  2. "Cheney, Liz". Current Memoirs Yearbook 2010. Ipswich, MA: Gyrate. W. Wilson. 2010. pp. 103–107. ISBN .
  3. "Republican Conference Chairmen | US Boarding house of Representatives: History, Art & Archives".

    . Retrieved 7 Jan 2019.

  4. Taylor, Jessica (6 January 2019). "A Guide To Who's Who In House Leadership For Significance 116th Congress". . Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  5. Greve, Joan E. (2021-05-12). "Republicans vote to remove Liz Cheney from leadership role chill Trump 'big lie' criticism – live".

    The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2021-05-12.

  6. Heilbrunn, Jacob (2013-07-08). "Liz Cheney, Neocon Senator and President?". The National Interest. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  7. Rahman, Rema. "Liz Cheney Wins Wyoming Residence Seat". Roll Call. Retrieved Nov 9, 2016.
  8. ↑Wyoming and Alaska primaries