Liz Cheney followed in the political footsteps of her father and made a name for herself.

She was the U.S. representative for Wyoming from 2017 to 2023.

She was also the Vice Chair of the committee handling the 2021 attack on the Capitol.

Liz Cheney in public meeting

Cheney’s run in Congress ended when she lost the Republican primary to Harriet Hageman.

Hageman, on the other hand, was endorsed by Trump.

However, even without a congressional seat, Cheney’s political journey continues.

Liz Cheney speaking at campaign engagement

She is still speaking out against Trump and carving a path for the youth interested in government.

Liz Cheney is spending time writing

Liz Cheney is the author of a couple of works.

The memoir “Oath and Honor” is expected to be released on November 14, 2023.

Liz Cheney speaking at global summit

Cheney witnessed the insurrection firsthand and was a main voice in theCongressional Select Committee’s investigation of the attack.

The 400-page book is a memoir and a warning.

It survives only because of the courage and honor of individual Americans.

Were we faithful to our oath of office?"

Cheney is also spreading her decades of political knowledge in the classroom.

From politician to professor

Liz Cheney is adding teaching to her resume.

The politician is a professor of practice at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.

Her post-congressional life is still full of politics and the fight for democracy.