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Former Vice President Dick Cheney Honored at Funeral, Political Divisions Noted

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, 84, was honored at his funeral. Bipartisan figures attended, but President Biden and President Trump were uninvited, reflecting his political stance.

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  • Former Vice President Dick Cheney passed away on November 3rd at age 84 due to complications from pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.
  • His funeral at Washington National Cathedral saw high-profile political figures from both parties attend, with eulogies delivered by George W. Bush and Liz Cheney.
  • Notably, neither President Joe Biden nor former President Donald Trump were invited to the service, underscoring the deep political divisions and Cheney's later criticism of Trump.
  • Liz Cheney emphasized her father's commitment to public service and prioritizing the Constitution over party loyalty, a stance highlighted by his vocal criticism of President Trump.
  • Cheney, the youngest White House Chief of Staff at 34, was remembered for transforming national security post-9/11 and his unwavering opposition to President Trump's influence.
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Center-leaning sources provide a largely neutral account of Dick Cheney's funeral, balancing eulogies and tributes with acknowledgments of his controversial political legacy. They report on the event's attendees and speakers while also briefly outlining his influential yet polarizing career, including his role in the Iraq War and his later criticism of Donald Trump.

"The wide cast of characters at Cheney’s funeral was emblematic of Cheney’s own politics, where he chose his country over his party."

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"Cheney’s passing prompted mixed feelings among many."

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"The scene at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday boasted bipartisanship amid remembrance at the funeral of former Vice President Dick Cheney."

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"Dick Cheney was a great and good man who taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing."

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"Fox News chose to ignore Liz Cheney’s eulogy for her father, focusing instead on unrelated topics, highlighting a significant media snub during a moment of historical importance."

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"Bush lauded Dick Cheney as a 'thinker and listener' at his funeral, reflecting on his significant contributions and character."

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"Dick Cheney was a calm and steady presence in the White House amid great national challenges, prioritizing the freedom and security of the American people."

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"Cheney’s family confirmed his cause of death in a statement on Nov. 4."

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"A bipartisan show of respect and remembrance is set for Dick Cheney's funeral, absent Trump."

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"The public is invited to watch the service online."

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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump were not invited to Dick Cheney's funeral because the event was invitation-only, and Cheney's family chose not to extend invitations to the current officeholders. Cheney had been critical of Trump in his later years and endorsed Trump's Democratic opponent in the last election, while Biden's absence was due to the family's guest list decisions.

Former Vice President Al Gore, former President George W. Bush, and former Vice President Dan Quayle attended Dick Cheney's funeral. Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were invited but did not attend.

Liz Cheney's eulogy highlighted her father's commitment to public service and his prioritization of the Constitution over party loyalty, reflecting his vocal criticism of President Trump and his stance against Trump's influence in the Republican Party.

President Trump remained publicly silent about Dick Cheney's death and did not issue a statement or presidential proclamation. The White House lowered flags to half-staff in accordance with statutory law, but Trump did not personally acknowledge Cheney's passing.

The political divisions at Dick Cheney's funeral stemmed from his later criticism of President Trump and his endorsement of Trump's Democratic opponent, as well as his daughter Liz Cheney's outspoken opposition to Trump within the Republican Party.

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