The Washington National Cathedral witnessed a bipartisan gathering on Thursday as it held a memorial service for Dick Cheney, the vice president known for his significant but divisive impact on U.S. politics. Cheney passed away on November 3 due to complications from pneumonia and heart disease at age 84. Notably absent was Donald Trump, who did not comment on Cheney’s death and was not invited to the memorial. However, former Presidents George W. Bush and Joe Biden were present, with Bush giving a eulogy and Biden acknowledging Cheney's dedication to his principles and values. The service also featured tributes from Cheney’s daughter, Liz Cheney, and several other key figures from his life, reflecting a legacy characterized by both advocacy for national security and controversial political decisions, including the Iraq War. As flags flew at half-staff at the White House, attendees gathered to remember Cheney's complex journey in public service, illustrating the lasting impact he had on American political discourse.