Dick Cheney lifeless at 84
Former Vice President Dick Cheney died at 84 surrounded by his household following problems from pneumonia and cardiac and vascular illness.
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Left-wing U.S. Senate hopeful Graham Platner indicated that he won’t mourn the dying of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
“Often when a former vp passes all of us take a while to mourn. As a veteran of the Iraq battle I’ll say, no, not this time,” he declared in a video.
Platner went on to say that “the one legacy that we have now to recollect is that he wasted hundreds of younger American lives, a whole lot of hundreds of Iraqi lives, and trillions of {dollars} for completely nothing.”
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U.S. senatorial candidate from Maine Graham Platner speaks at a city corridor on the Leavitt Theater on Oct. 22, 2025 in Ogunquit, Maine (Sophie Park/Getty Photographs)
The Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful is working in Maine, the place Gov. Janet Mills can also be vying for the seat.
Lengthy-serving Republican Sen. Susan Collins has beforehand indicated that she plans to hunt re-election, based on stories.
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Cheney, who served as vp alongside President George W. Bush, handed away on November 3 on the age of 84, based on a press release from his household.
The assertion famous that Cheney, “died as a consequence of problems of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular illness.”
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U.S. President George W. Bush, proper, speaks about flooding within the mid-west that displaced hundreds, throughout a briefing in regards to the floods as Vice President Dick Cheney listens June 17, 2008, in Washington D.C. (Mark Wilson/Getty Photographs)
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In a assertion, Bush described Cheney as a “respectable, honorable man,” who “held to his convictions and prioritized the liberty and safety of the American individuals.”
Fox Information’ Patrick Ward contributed to this report