A who’s who of America’s political leaders filled the Washington National Cathedral Thursday for the funeral of former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney. His former commander-in-chief, George W. Bush, delivered the eulogy, but it’s who was not invited that observers noted — neither U.S. President Donald Trump nor his vice-president were there. Eric Sorensen explores what that says about how the Republican party has changed.
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Dick Cheney funeral: Trump, Vance notably absent
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