Oldest living president to attend Dick Cheney funeral as Trump leaves 'Darth Vader' in the dark
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The funeral of Dick Cheney is set to begin under a cloud of notable absences.

Both President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance are reportedly opting out of attending the memorial service for the former Republican vice president, scheduled for late Thursday morning at the Washington National Cathedral.

Trump’s agenda for the day does not include attending the service, and Vance has prior commitments in Washington that morning. Their representatives have not responded to inquiries regarding their absence.

Cheney passed away on November 3 at the age of 84, succumbing to complications from pneumonia and heart and vascular diseases.

In a surprising move last year, Cheney, once a staunch Republican figure, made headlines by endorsing a Democrat for president.

He supported Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, aligning with his daughter, former GOP Representative Liz Cheney. Liz’s political career faced setbacks due to her probe into the January 6 Capitol riot, which put her at odds with Trump. She backed Harris and actively campaigned for her, aiming to attract non-MAGA Republicans and independents to Harris’s side.

While Trump and Vance will be absent from the service, former President Joe Biden, the nation’s oldest living president, plans to attend. Biden’s birthday coincides with the funeral, with the former president turning 83. 

A spokesperson for the Bidens confirmed their attendance to the Daily Mail. 

The late Vice President Dick Cheney

President Donald Trump

The late Vice President Dick Cheney’s (left) funeral will be held at the Washington National Cathedral, with President Donald Trump (right) expected not to show after Cheney endorsed Trump’s rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, in the election last year 

Vice President Dick Cheney (left) stands to applaud during President George W. Bush's (bottom right) State of the Union address in January 2007, as Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (top right) stays in her seat

Vice President Dick Cheney (left) stands to applaud during President George W. Bush’s (bottom right) State of the Union address in January 2007, as Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (top right) stays in her seat 

Former President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden (right) will attend the funeral Thursday of former Vice President Dick Cheney (left). They were photographed outside the Vice President's residence with Cheney's wife Lynne (center left) in November 2008

Former President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden (right) will attend the funeral Thursday of former Vice President Dick Cheney (left). They were photographed outside the Vice President’s residence with Cheney’s wife Lynne (center left) in November 2008 

It’s unclear if Harris, who now resides in California, will show. 

Her spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment.  

Harris posted on X that she was ‘saddened’ to hear of Cheney’s death, calling him a ‘devoted public servant.’ 

Representatives for the Obamas and Clintons also didn’t disclose if the former first families would attend. 

Former President George W. Bush will be eulogizing Cheney, along with Liz Cheney, Cheney’s physician Dr. Jonathan Reiner – as the vice president suffered from heart problems for years, resulting in a 2012 heart transplant – and Pete Williams, who served as a Cheney staffer before becoming NBC News’ Department of Justice correspondent.

The White House has been uncharacteristically quiet about Cheney’s funeral. 

Trump never sent out a statement, nor did he mouth off about Cheney on Truth Social, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt only acknowledging that the White House was following the law by having flags at half-staff. 

When Cheney endorsed Harris in September 2024, he said ‘there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump.’ 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney did attend President Donald Trump's first inauguration on January 20, 2017

Former Vice President Dick Cheney did attend President Donald Trump’s first inauguration on January 20, 2017 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (right) attended an event with his daughter Representative Liz Cheney (left) marking the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack in 2022

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (right) attended an event with his daughter Representative Liz Cheney (left) marking the one-year anniversary of the January 6 Capitol attack in 2022

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (right) attended his daughter Representative Liz Cheney's (left) primary night event in August 2022, where she conceded the GOP primary election to the Trump-backed candidate Harriet Hageman

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (right) attended his daughter Representative Liz Cheney’s (left) primary night event in August 2022, where she conceded the GOP primary election to the Trump-backed candidate Harriet Hageman 

Former Representative Liz Cheney (right) joined Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris (left), onstage at an event in Wisconsin last year after Cheney crossed the aisle and endorsed the Democrat. Dick Cheney also endorsed Harris

Former Representative Liz Cheney (right) joined Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris (left), onstage at an event in Wisconsin last year after Cheney crossed the aisle and endorsed the Democrat. Dick Cheney also endorsed Harris 

‘He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him,’ Cheney said in a statement. ‘He can never be trusted with power again.’

Trump, in turn, has been critical of Bush 43 and Cheney’s tenure for years, blasting them for embroiling the U.S. in ‘forever wars’ like Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Cheney did, however, attend Trump’s 2017 inauguration. 

But like his daughter, Liz, he was appalled by what he saw on January 6, making a statement by attending an event in the Capitol Building to mark he attack’s one-year anniversary on January 6, 2022. 

He was also on hand when Liz Cheney conceded to Wyoming Representative Harriet Hageman, the more MAGA-aligned candidate who Trump backed. 

As Cheney’s health failed, he attended fewer and fewer public events.

He missed President Jimmy Carter’s funeral in early January of this year – an event that saw most living presidents and vice presidents from both parties come together. 

Cheney was born on January 30, 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska but became known as one of the prominent U.S. politicians from Wyoming, representing the state in Congress after serving as Republican President Gerald Ford’s chief of staff. 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (second row, fifth from left) attended the funeral of President George H.W. Bush in 2018 alongside President Donald Trump (first row, left) and a bipartisan group of former presidents and vice presidents

Former Vice President Dick Cheney (second row, fifth from left) attended the funeral of President George H.W. Bush in 2018 alongside President Donald Trump (first row, left) and a bipartisan group of former presidents and vice presidents

Vice President Dick Cheney throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals home opener at RFK stadium in April 2006

Vice President Dick Cheney throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals home opener at RFK stadium in April 2006 

Vice President Dick Cheney (left) shakes hands with outgoing President Bill Clinton (right) at President George W. Bush's (center) inauguration on January 20, 2001

Vice President Dick Cheney (left) shakes hands with outgoing President Bill Clinton (right) at President George W. Bush’s (center) inauguration on January 20, 2001 

President George H.W. Bush (center) speaks in Kennebunkport flanked by Defense Secretary Dick Cheney (left) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell (right) in August 1990

President George H.W. Bush (center) speaks in Kennebunkport flanked by Defense Secretary Dick Cheney (left) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell (right) in August 1990 

He went on to become President George H.W. Bush’s Secretary of Defense.

Cheney became CEO of Halliburton and during that time was chosen by George W. Bush to run his vice presidential selection committee.

Bush surprisingly asked Cheney to serve on the ticket.

He earned the ‘Darth Vader’ nickname for his role in pushing for U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan – on the heels of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks – and later the invasion of Iraq, which became a political quagmire. 

Cheney also supported ‘enhanced interrogation’ methods like waterboarding, which critics said amounted to torture.

Despite that, his endorsement of Harris in the last year of his life improved his reputation among Democrats. 

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