Liz Cheney: I was wrong to oppose gay marriage in the past
Fox News
Rep. Liz Cheney says she was wrong to oppose gay marriage in the past, a stand that once split her family.
In the interview aired Sunday night, Cheney said she had little affection for President Joe Biden, who she believes has embraced harmful polices for the economy and national security with the Afghanistan withdrawal. "But the alternative cannot be a man who doesn’t believe in the rule of law, and who violated his oath of office," Cheney said.
The daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney was an ascendant Republican leader before the Jan. 6 riot, yet she is increasingly defined by her public opposition to Trump and his hold on the GOP. Cheney, 55, noted that she still talks with her father every night and that they share the same views on rejecting Trump.