Prøve GULL - Gratis

'The Moment Really Is Now'

People US

|

December 18, 2023

SHE LOST HER SEAT IN CONGRESS AFTER DENOUNCING DONALD TRUMP'S ROLE IN THE JAN. 6 RIOT. NOW THE LIFELONG REPUBLICAN AND MOM OF FIVE SHARES HER 'HEARTBREAK'-AND HER HOPES FOR THE FUTURE

-  MICHELLE TAUBER

'The Moment Really Is Now'

Liz Cheney was elected to Congress in 2016, the same year Donald Trump won the presidency. In the years that followed, the lifelong Republican—whose father is former Vice President Dick Cheney, 82—voted with Trump more than 90 percent of the time. But in 2020 Cheney, 57, broke from her party to urge Trump to respect the electoral process before leading the House investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. As a result, the mother of five lost her seat in Congress but found an urgent new mission: fighting for her kids’ future. In writing her new memoir Oath and Honor, “I felt it was really important for people to know what had happened inside the halls of Congress,” Cheney tells People. “It’s a cautionary tale.”

Members of Congress pledge an oath to the Constitution. What did that mean to you?

When it came to the vote to impeach Donald Trump [after the Jan. 6 riot], there were people who said to me, “How can you impeach a president of your own party? How can you vote to impeach a president when 70 percent of the people of the state that I represented, Wyoming, voted for him in the election?” And it was so clear to me that your oath and your duty to the Constitution has to come before any partisan politics, but it turned out that not that many people felt that way.

How did it feel to realize that most colleagues within your own party did not share your view?

FLERE HISTORIER FRA People US

People US

People US

'MY PAIN HAS BECOME MY PURPOSE'

Joe Martinez wants to fix one of the deadliest cities

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

ROMINA PEIXOTO Mini Cranberry Pavlovas

‘Pavlova has a crisp exterior, while the inside has a soft, almost marshmallow-like texture,’ says the pastry chef at Sweet Graffiti dessert shop in N.Y.C. ‘Despite its elegant appearance, the recipe is surprisingly easy to make and requires only a few basic ingredients. And its imperfections, like cracks in the shell, are part of the dessert’s rustic charm’

time to read

2 mins

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Deadly Crisis on America’s Roads: It Could Happen to You

THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BEING RUN OVER IN THE U.S. HAS INCREASED AT AN ALARMING RATE. VICTIMS’ LOVED ONES AND ADVOCATES, LIKE MOM AMY COHEN, WANT TO END THE HEARTBREAK

time to read

2 mins

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Jenna Bush Hager What She Learned About Menopause...From Her Dad

Ahead of her 44th birthday on Nov. 25, Jenna Bush Hager is partnering with Midi Health, a virtual care clinic, as she opens up for the first time about experiencing perimenopause.

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

People US

Diane Ladd, OscarNominated Actress, Dies at 89

Diane Ladd, the prolific screen star nominated for three Oscars and three Emmys, has died at the age of 89. \"

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Lea Michele

THE ACTRESS, 39, IS BACK ON BROADWAY IN THE HIT REVIVAL OF CHESS

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Jennifer Aniston Is 'Very Happy and in a Great Place' With Boyfriend Jim Curtis: 'My Love'

Jennifer Aniston has publicly hard-launched her new romance with Jim Curtis. On Nov. 2 the actress, 56, made her relationship with the hypnotherapist Instagram-official as she shouted him out on his 50th birthday. “Happy birthday, my love,” Aniston wrote alongside a black-and-white photo of the couple sharing a sweet embrace, adding the word “cherished.”

time to read

1 min

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Jonathan Bailey Is the Sexiest Man Alive

DASHING IN ALL THAT HE DOES, THE ENGLISH ACTOR IS STEALING SCENES—AND HEARTS—AND SOLIDIFYING HIS STANDING AS ONE OF HOLLYWOOD’S MOST MAGNETIC STARS

time to read

6 mins

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

Hotties from the Aughties

THE EARLY 2000S WERE A PARTICULARLY GOOD TIME FOR TV HEARTTHROBS. REVISIT FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, GILMORE GIRLS, SCRUBS AND ONE TREE HILL WITH THE STARS WE’RE STILL SWOONING OVER

time to read

4 mins

November 17, 2025

People US

People US

STALKED FOR 12 YEARS

THE CSI: MIAMI ACTRESS AND HER CONTENT CREATOR DAUGHTER RELIVE THEIR NIGHTMARE IN A NEW DOCUSERIES

time to read

3 mins

November 17, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size