Elizabeth Lynne Cheney

Elizabeth Lynne Cheney

U.S. Congresswoman representing Wyoming (R-WY), former Chair of the House Republican Conference, and prominent figure in American politics known for her leadership roles, legislative work, and vocal stance on national security and constitutional issues.

About

Elizabeth Lynne Cheney is an American attorney and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from 2017 to 2023. She is the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney and has held several high-profile positions, including Chair of the House Republican Conference. Throughout her tenure, Cheney was recognized for her expertise in foreign policy, national security, and constitutional law. She played a significant role in the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack and has been a vocal advocate for democratic institutions and the rule of law.
Chenney's career also includes work in the private sector, serving as a senior executive at a major energy company, and as a legal advisor in government and international affairs. Her background combines legal, corporate, and political experience, making her a respected figure in American public life.

Areas of Expertise

Public Figure Politician

Recent Podcasts

Thumbnail for Cheney: Biden bears responsibility for Kabul falling to Taliban | Brian Kilmeade Show

Cheney: Biden bears responsibility for Kabul falling to Taliban | Brian Kilmeade Show

Topic: Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the US withdrawal

00:12:40131,0723,6144 years ago
Watch