Dick Cheney
Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009
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September 6 2024 | Publicly confirmed his intention to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. |
2022 | Appeared in a primary campaign ad for his daughter Liz, calling Trump a 'coward' and a 'threat to our republic'. |
January 6 2021 | Cheney joined his daughter Liz at the Capitol to participate in remembrance events for the United States Capitol attack. |
2020 | Portrayed by Andrew Hodwitz in the historical drama television miniseries 'Mrs. America'. |
March 2019 | Cheney criticized the Trump administration at the American Enterprise Institute World Forum, questioning Trump's commitment to NATO and communication style. |
2018 | Featured in multiple cultural works: Sacha Baron Cohen pranks Cheney in 'Who Is America?', and Christian Bale portrays him in the biographical film 'Vice', winning a Golden Globe for the performance. |
May 2018 | Cheney supported Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal. |
April 2018 | President Donald Trump pardoned Lewis 'Scooter' Libby after years of Cheney's unsuccessful attempts to secure a presidential pardon. |
2016 | Referenced in the film 'War Dogs' with the line 'God bless Dick Cheney's America', emphasizing his political influence in Iraq. |
May 2016 | Dick Cheney announced his support for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. |
2014 | During an interview with Sean Hannity, Cheney called President Obama a 'weak President' in response to Obama's plans to withdraw forces from Afghanistan. |
May 2 2011 | In an interview with ABC News, Cheney praised the Obama administration for the successful military operation that resulted in the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. |
February 14 2010 | During an appearance on ABC's This Week, Cheney continued his criticism of the Obama administration, specifically targeting their policy of treating terror attacks as criminal acts rather than acts of war. |
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