Discover how former U.S. presidents have spent their years after leaving the White House, from founding universities to leading humanitarian efforts and finding new personal passions.
Outside of recently deceased former president Jimmy Carter, who pardoned over 200,000 individuals for draft dodging - Biden has issued the most.
As Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the USA we can take comfort in one thing — it’s possible to live to the age of 78 and be vital and healthy. What is Trump’s secret?Some past presidents,
At the outset of the present civilian democratic dispensation, something out of place with democratic practice occurred that was glossed over in the euphoria of expectations of a new democratic dawn by Nigerians after a long period of military rule.
In response, Roosevelt sent a naval squadron armed with thousands of dollars in gold to bribe Colombian military leaders in Panama to declare independence. The coup took two days. The U.S. extended diplomatic recognition to the new “nation” of Panama and secured the rights to build the canal.
In front of Trump stood a handful of CEOs whose combined wealth topped $1.2 trillion. They and the crypto scammers are the true beneficiaries of Trump’s second term.
The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show with their inaugural gowns.
President Donald Trump outlined his vision for his second presidential term Monday in the longest inaugural speech by word count since Herbert Hoover’s address in 1929. However, Trump’s 2,885-word speech included claims that were inaccurate or misleading on immigration,
Joe Biden, Andrew Johnson, Franklin D. Roosevelt stand out as James Garfield, William Harrison granted no clemencies - Anadolu Ajansı
One function of these addresses is to bring the country together. As one political scientist put it, they brim with 'verbal tokens of unity.'
Lawyer and author M. Kelly Tillery imagines here what Donald Trump might say in his inaugural address Monday if the 45th and soon-to-be 47th U.S. president were capable of change.
As President Donald Trump issued a slew of executive orders and directives on his first day of his second administration, he explained his actions by saying, “It’s all about common sense.” For over a century,