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Holy cow! history: The not-so-hairy history of vice presidents — J. Mark Powell
Until JD Vance, the last top elected tonsorial trendsetter was the mustachioed Vice President Charles Curtis, who left office ...
The revision of Donald Trump has taken a mere five years, at least at the revered Smithsonian Institution.
Donald Trump has stretched the pardon power beyond any precedent, turning a constitutional safeguard into a tool of personal abuse.
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How Congress became the weakest branch
For more than a century, public demands for responsive government have weakened Congress and strengthened the presidency. Has ...
Across continents, alliances have usually emerged when a dominant ‘common enemy’ threatens to push other political parties to the margins, forcing erstwhile foes to unite or risk political extinction ...
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The bizarre forgotten New Year’s tradition where anyone could meet the president
Known as the White House New Year’s Reception, the event began in 1801 under President John Adams, the first person to live in the White House. From that point forward, the ritual became an annual ...
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12 things about John Wilkes Booth that don’t add up
John Wilkes Booth didn’t just assassinate a president – he created one of the most confusing mysteries in American history. He was a famous actor, a Southern sympathizer, and a man who believed he was ...
People gathered in the nation’s capital on Saturday to pay their respects to the penny. A mock funeral, hosted by financial management platform Ramp, was held at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, ...
In a recent tour of the White House, President Donald Trump made a remark comparing his X posts, formerly known as Twitter, to the historic Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln. Watters narrated the ...
Turning Point USA's Andrew Kolvet: "The Machine Charlie Built Is All In For Vice President JD Vance"
Executive producer of 'The Charlie Kirk Show,' Andrew Kolvet, told FOX News on Monday morning that after this year's "AmericaFest," the entire Turning Point machine is lining up behind Vice President ...
On Christmas Day in 1868, President Andrew Johnson issued a sweeping amnesty to former Confederate officials and soldiers, ending legal consequences for those who rebelled against the United States.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, America’s second Catholic vice president, laid out a distinctly Christian vision for American politics in a speech this week, declaring that “the only thing that has ...
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