Liz Cheney on Monday, December 4, 2023
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How Many Kids Does Liz Cheney Have?

Liz Cheney is well-known for her criticism of Donald Trump and recently stated that she is considering a third-party run to ensure he doesn’t return to the White House (via USA Today). Once a rising star in the GOP, she is now considering running for President in 2024.

With the attorney-politician being back in the headlines, people are intrigued about her personal life. For those curious, Liz Cheney has been married to her lawyer husband, Philip Perry, for over two decades and shares five kids with him.

Everything we know about Liz Cheney’s kids

Liz Cheney has five kids: Philip Richard Perry, Kate Perry, Elizabeth Perry, Grace Perry, and Richard Perry. Liz and Philip welcomed Philip Richard in 2004, and their youngest, Richard, was born on July 2, 2024 (via The Sun).

The entire family is based in Wilson, Wyoming. Also, some of their children reportedly attended a private school in Virginia, where the tuition can go up to $30,000 annually.

Liz Cheney’s X (formerly Twitter) bio highlights her hands-on parenting. She describes herself as a “proud rodeo mom, soccer mom, baseball mom, hockey mom” (via The List).

Who is Liz Cheney’s husband, Philip Perry?

Philip Perry is an attorney and government official, boasting an impressive background in law and public service. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and also served as an appointee in the George W. Bush administration.

Philip Perry is well-known for his “pioneering work litigating biotechnology issues and his work on constitutional and federal regulatory matters” (via The Sun). Currently, he is working as a partner at Latham and Watkins LLP.

Liz and Philip are not only happily married but are also successful partners on the professional front. The couple aims to balance public service and family life. Moreover, Cheney’s family constantly has her back as she navigates the complexities of her political career.

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