Dick Cheney on House floor for moment of silence
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is scheduled to lead lawmakers in a moment of silence commemorating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack at noon.
Ahead of the tribute, former Vice President Dick Cheney was seen in the chamber with his daughter, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., one of two Republicans on the House committee investigating the Capitol attack and of only a handful in the GOP that continues to rebuke the former president.
One by one, Democrats walked over to introduce themselves to Cheney, a former House lawmaker with floor privileges for life, and shake his hand.
"It’s an important historical event," he told ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl at the Capitol. "You can't overestimate how important it is."
He added, "I’m deeply disappointed we don’t have better leadership in the Republican Party to restore the Constitution."
As Democrats met with Cheney, there were no other GOP House members on the floor.
-ABC News’ Benjamin Siegel