Dick Cheney blasts GOP leadership, praises daughter
Former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney departed the House chamber after the moment of silence walking alongside his daughter, and told ABC News, "Very proud of Liz," when asked for some parting thoughts.
The somewhat frail former vice president -- clad in crisp navy pinstripe suit -- was greeted by a swarm of reporters and still photographers as he became the unwitting star of this unusual day on Capitol Hill.
"It’s great coming back," he said. "Liz is doing a hell of a job. I’m here to support her."
When asked for his reaction to Republican leadership’s handling of the day, Cheney -- not one to mince words -- said, "Well, it’s not a leadership that resembles any of the folks that I knew when I was here for 10 years -- dramatically."
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who holds the seat her father once held, said GOP leadership is "very concerning," adding, "I think a party that is in thrall to a cult personality is a party that is dangerous to the country, and I think we clearly have got to get to a place we are we are focused on substance and on issues."
The former vice president took the long walk across the Capitol toward the Senate chamber, stopping momentarily to take in his own white stone bust outside the office of Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, who is far from the Capitol, and instead, at a funeral for a late GOP senator in Atlanta.
-ABC News' Trish Turner, Mariam Khan and Benjamin Siegel