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A presidential historian explains how the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency could impact the country.
The address was one for the ages, not just for what it predicted, but that religious liberty was under attack by the Nazis.
Less than four years before he was awarded the Democratic presidential nomination instead of Al Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote a letter to a fellow political insider in Grand Forks expressing his ...
Congress’s hesitancy to do its job would have puzzled the Constitution’s framers. Russell Riley co-chairs the Presidential ...
In his first 100 days, FDR calmed and unified the country. In his, Donald Trump has terrified and further divided us.