Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States, passed away on November 3, 2025, at the age of 84. His death prompted tributes from across the political spectrum, though some prominent figures have not yet made public statements.
Cheney rose to national prominence as vice president under President George W. Bush, becoming widely recognized for expanding the power of the office and leaving a lasting impact on U.S. policy.
According to CNN, Cheney died from complications related to pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He passed away at home, surrounded by his wife of 61 years, Lynne, and their daughters, Liz and Mary.
Cheney’s family described him as a devoted husband and father. “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,” the family said.
Tributes from Former Leaders and the Bush Center
Following the news of Cheney’s passing, several political leaders expressed condolences on social media and through official statements.
Former President Joe Biden acknowledged Cheney’s long career in government and public service.
Despite their political differences, Biden praised Cheney’s commitment to conservative values, his belief in the importance of family, and his dedication to serving the country. He extended condolences to Cheney’s wife, daughters, and grandchildren.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who served under Biden, also expressed sympathy, calling Cheney a dedicated public servant who held leadership roles across multiple administrations.
She noted that his passing marked the loss of someone deeply committed to the nation.
Former President Bill Clinton reflected on Cheney’s devotion to service, emphasizing that he served the country even during periods of sharp political disagreement.
The George W. Bush Presidential Center issued a detailed statement honoring Cheney’s legacy. The center described him as a principled leader who carried out every role with intelligence and integrity.
It recalled how, in 2000, President Bush initially asked Cheney to help select a running mate, only to choose him instead, drawn to his experience, judgment, and loyalty.
The statement highlighted Cheney’s steady presence during national crises and his willingness to offer honest, direct advice in difficult moments.
It also noted that his focus on American freedom and security never wavered and called him one of the most capable public servants of his generation.
Notable Silence from Some Political Figures
Despite widespread tributes, not all political figures responded publicly.
Former President Donald Trump had reportedly not commented on Cheney’s death as of November 4, though White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed he had been informed.
“I know the president is aware of the former vice president’s passing. And as you saw, flags have been lowered to half staff in accordance with statutory law,” Leavitt said.
When asked whether the White House would decide if Cheney should lie in honor at the Capitol, she noted that this process was not currently being handled by the administration.
Vice President J.D. Vance also remained silent publicly. His official social media accounts focused on recent public appearances and campaign activities rather than commenting on Cheney’s death.
Cheney’s Lifelong Health Battles
Cheney’s life was marked by significant health challenges. He suffered at least five heart attacks, beginning at age 37 in 1978. In June 2001, doctors installed a pacemaker to address irregular heart rhythms.
In June 2010, complications from coronary artery disease required the implantation of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to help his failing heart continue pumping blood.
In March 2012, at age 71, Cheney underwent a heart transplant at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia. His staff revealed that he had been on the transplant list for more than 20 months.
The former vice president and his family were deeply grateful to the anonymous donor whose gift saved his life.
Near-Death Experiences Beyond Illness
Cheney’s life was also marked by brushes with danger outside of health crises. In February 2007, while visiting Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a Taliban suicide bomber attacked the main gate.
The Taliban explicitly stated that Cheney was their target. The explosion killed several people, though the exact death toll remains disputed, with reports ranging from nine to 23 fatalities.
Cheney was unharmed and continued his visit, later meeting Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Military officials confirmed that the bomber never breached the base and targeted civilians after failing to reach Cheney.
The Hunting Accident
Cheney also faced a rare instance where he caused accidental harm. In February 2006, during a quail hunting trip in South Texas, Cheney accidentally shot fellow hunter Harry Whittington in the face.
Whittington suffered severe injuries, including a damaged larynx, and retained metal fragments in his body for years.
The incident was not immediately reported, and Cheney remained silent for four days before addressing it. He accepted responsibility but did not publicly apologize.
The shooting became a media sensation, attracting attention from reporters and comedians alike, though over time the story faded from public focus.
A Life Devoted to Public Service
Dick Cheney held numerous influential roles in government.
He served as White House Chief of Staff under President Gerald Ford, as a U.S. Congressman from Wyoming, as Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush, and finally as vice president under George W. Bush.
He played a key role in the Gulf War as Secretary of Defense and in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the 2003 invasion of Iraq as vice president.
Beyond his political achievements, Cheney’s family remembered him as a man of courage, honor, love, and kindness. He was also passionate about fly fishing, a hobby he shared with his family.
Despite controversies and challenges, he remained committed to public service and to his loved ones. His family expressed gratitude for his contributions to the country and for the love he gave them throughout his life.
Legacy
Dick Cheney’s life was marked by both power and resilience. He influenced some of the most critical U.S. decisions of his generation and endured personal and professional challenges with determination.
For his family, colleagues, and the nation, Cheney’s legacy will be remembered as one of service, devotion, and enduring impact on American politics.
Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States, passed away on November 3, 2025, at the age of 84. His death prompted tributes from across the political spectrum, though some prominent figures have not yet made public statements.
Cheney rose to national prominence as vice president under President George W. Bush, becoming widely recognized for expanding the power of the office and leaving a lasting impact on U.S. policy.
According to CNN, Cheney died from complications related to pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease. He passed away at home, surrounded by his wife of 61 years, Lynne, and their daughters, Liz and Mary.
Cheney’s family described him as a devoted husband and father. “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,” the family said.
Tributes from Former Leaders and the Bush Center
Following the news of Cheney’s passing, several political leaders expressed condolences on social media and through official statements.
Former President Joe Biden acknowledged Cheney’s long career in government and public service.
Despite their political differences, Biden praised Cheney’s commitment to conservative values, his belief in the importance of family, and his dedication to serving the country. He extended condolences to Cheney’s wife, daughters, and grandchildren.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who served under Biden, also expressed sympathy, calling Cheney a dedicated public servant who held leadership roles across multiple administrations.
She noted that his passing marked the loss of someone deeply committed to the nation.
Former President Bill Clinton reflected on Cheney’s devotion to service, emphasizing that he served the country even during periods of sharp political disagreement.
The George W. Bush Presidential Center issued a detailed statement honoring Cheney’s legacy. The center described him as a principled leader who carried out every role with intelligence and integrity.
It recalled how, in 2000, President Bush initially asked Cheney to help select a running mate, only to choose him instead, drawn to his experience, judgment, and loyalty.
The statement highlighted Cheney’s steady presence during national crises and his willingness to offer honest, direct advice in difficult moments.
It also noted that his focus on American freedom and security never wavered and called him one of the most capable public servants of his generation.
Notable Silence from Some Political Figures
Despite widespread tributes, not all political figures responded publicly.
Former President Donald Trump had reportedly not commented on Cheney’s death as of November 4, though White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed he had been informed.
“I know the president is aware of the former vice president’s passing. And as you saw, flags have been lowered to half staff in accordance with statutory law,” Leavitt said.
When asked whether the White House would decide if Cheney should lie in honor at the Capitol, she noted that this process was not currently being handled by the administration.
Vice President J.D. Vance also remained silent publicly. His official social media accounts focused on recent public appearances and campaign activities rather than commenting on Cheney’s death.
Cheney’s Lifelong Health Battles
Cheney’s life was marked by significant health challenges. He suffered at least five heart attacks, beginning at age 37 in 1978. In June 2001, doctors installed a pacemaker to address irregular heart rhythms.
In June 2010, complications from coronary artery disease required the implantation of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to help his failing heart continue pumping blood.
In March 2012, at age 71, Cheney underwent a heart transplant at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia. His staff revealed that he had been on the transplant list for more than 20 months.
The former vice president and his family were deeply grateful to the anonymous donor whose gift saved his life.
Near-Death Experiences Beyond Illness
Cheney’s life was also marked by brushes with danger outside of health crises. In February 2007, while visiting Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a Taliban suicide bomber attacked the main gate.
The Taliban explicitly stated that Cheney was their target. The explosion killed several people, though the exact death toll remains disputed, with reports ranging from nine to 23 fatalities.
Cheney was unharmed and continued his visit, later meeting Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Military officials confirmed that the bomber never breached the base and targeted civilians after failing to reach Cheney.
The Hunting Accident
Cheney also faced a rare instance where he caused accidental harm. In February 2006, during a quail hunting trip in South Texas, Cheney accidentally shot fellow hunter Harry Whittington in the face.
Whittington suffered severe injuries, including a damaged larynx, and retained metal fragments in his body for years.
The incident was not immediately reported, and Cheney remained silent for four days before addressing it. He accepted responsibility but did not publicly apologize.
The shooting became a media sensation, attracting attention from reporters and comedians alike, though over time the story faded from public focus.
A Life Devoted to Public Service
Dick Cheney held numerous influential roles in government.
He served as White House Chief of Staff under President Gerald Ford, as a U.S. Congressman from Wyoming, as Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush, and finally as vice president under George W. Bush.
He played a key role in the Gulf War as Secretary of Defense and in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the 2003 invasion of Iraq as vice president.
Beyond his political achievements, Cheney’s family remembered him as a man of courage, honor, love, and kindness. He was also passionate about fly fishing, a hobby he shared with his family.
Despite controversies and challenges, he remained committed to public service and to his loved ones. His family expressed gratitude for his contributions to the country and for the love he gave them throughout his life.
Legacy
Dick Cheney’s life was marked by both power and resilience. He influenced some of the most critical U.S. decisions of his generation and endured personal and professional challenges with determination.
For his family, colleagues, and the nation, Cheney’s legacy will be remembered as one of service, devotion, and enduring impact on American politics.