Former vice chairman Dick Cheney, who recast an understudy’s job into an engine of White Home energy, turning into chief architect of a post-9/11 struggle on terrorism that concerned bypassing restrictions towards torture and home espionage, died Monday evening. He was 84.
Mr. Cheney died as a result of problems of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular illness, his household mentioned in a press release, including that his spouse, Lynne; his daughters, Liz and Mary; and different relations have been with him as he handed.
