
Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney Hospitalized After Suffering Heart Attack After She Found Out That…
Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney was hospitalized late Thursday evening after reportedly suffering a heart attack at her home in Jackson, Wyoming. Sources close to the family said Cheney, 58, experienced chest pains shortly after receiving startling political news related to her ongoing battle for influence within the Republican Party.
According to those familiar with the situation, Cheney was informed that the Republican National Committee had voted overwhelmingly to endorse a Trump-backed candidate in her former Wyoming congressional district — a move she had fought against publicly and privately in recent months. The emotional toll of the announcement, combined with the stress of recent political tensions, may have contributed to her condition, sources suggested.
Emergency medical personnel responded swiftly, and Cheney was transported to a nearby hospital, where she is now listed in stable condition. A spokesperson for the Cheney family confirmed her hospitalization, stating, “Liz is receiving excellent care and is expected to make a full recovery. She remains as committed as ever to defending the Constitution and standing up for American democracy.”
Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, gained national attention for her outspoken opposition to former President Donald Trump and her role on the House January 6th Committee. Her principled stance cost her politically, but won admiration from across the political spectrum.
Supporters and political figures from both parties expressed their well-wishes on social media, praising Cheney’s resilience and strength. “Liz is a fighter — always has been,” tweeted Republican Senator Mitt Romney. “Wishing her a speedy recovery.”
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