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… rate hikes, close observers are no doubt wondering whether President Donald Trump will suffer in silence—or at least in … Presidents have long had an uneasy relationship with the … Americans consider when making judgments about the president’s ability to lead. However, the independence of the …
The White House has usually found it necessary not to be too explicit in criticizing the Fed for increases in interest rates. Since it appears inevitable in the years ahead that there will be substantial interest rate hikes, close observers are no doubt wondering whether President Donald Trump will suffer in silence—or at least in private—as his predecessors usually have.
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… the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the Colorado primary ballot. The former president’s lawyers have argued consistently that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment does not apply to the presidency because the president is not an officer of the …
The Supreme Court should not twist the Constitution for Trump.
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… The Regional and Rural Press and the Presidency: a 50-Year Perspective on Public Affairs from the …
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… Seeing Through a Glass Darkly: U.S. Presidents and the Economy in the Late 20th Century …
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… some of the other critical issues that will face our next president most urgently during her, or his, first year in … FACTOID: See millecenter.org/president as resource on U.S. presidency And Lincoln confronted a great deal of that as he … The worst first year of a presidency …
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… Based on their new edited volume, The Presidency: Facing Constitutional Crossroads, Miller Center … era. Identifying key points at which the constitutional presidency could have evolved in different ways from the … ‘The Presidency: Facing Constitutional Crossroads’ …
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… discuss their new book, “After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency,” a roadmap for reform of the presidency with 50 concrete proposals concerning conflicts of … ‘After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency’ …
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… As President Trump prepares to leave office, can he give himself … the legal and political implications of an attempt by the president to self-pardon. … Can the president pardon himself? …
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… Learn about President James Garfield's focus on education. … President James Garfield's permanent mark on history seems … (now Hiram College). In 1857, he became the institute’s president. As president of the United States, Garfield was a … James Garfield: “The Education President” …
Learn about President James Garfield's focus on education.
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… The presidency, penned Alexander Hamilton in 1788 following the … equal, if not subordinate, to the legislative branch. The president would be “Our Fellow-Citizen of the White House,” … than becoming a “Citizen-in-Chief,” nineteenth-century presidents bestowed patronage, adhering to the “mores of the …
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… to discuss his new book, The Lost Soul of the American Presidency. In it, he contends that the American presidency is not what it once was. Nor what it was meant to … The lost soul of the American presidency …
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… President Kennedy reacts to comments made by a Harvard … President Kennedy on Harvard Economists …
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… President Kennedy reflects on some personality traits of … President Kennedy on the Foreign Service …
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… On January 21, 1977, one day after his inauguration as president, Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation to pardon … On January 21, 1977, one day after his inauguration as president, Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation to pardon … Day one of the Carter presidency …
On January 21, 1977, one day after his inauguration as president, Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation to pardon Vietnam War draft evaders.
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… With the expansion of technology and media, the president has become a more and more prominent figure in our daily life, while the infrastructure of the presidency is becoming more secretive. The powers of the president have increased dramatically, but recent presidents struggle to achieve their most basic goals in …
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… by RITA DOVE, the former US Poet Laureate, appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993. She joins us not for the kind … societies are bound by words, and why it may be that all presidents need poetry more than they might imagine. … former Poet Laureate of the United States, appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993. She won a Pulitzer Prize for …
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… Kristol has been called a “loser” and a “dummy” by the president of the United States. For his part, Kristol, a … to be president.” So what does Kristol make of the Trump presidency so far? We ask him that question and more as part … one of the most visible and vocal conservative critics of President Donald Trump. He is the editor at large of The …
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… By Anna Katherine Clay Any discussion of the presidency and the press in our digital age must eventually reckon with President Trump and Twitter. But to put the current … The presidency and the press in a digital age …
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… The transition from one president to the next is generally not a gripping drama. But … Forum , I’m Doug Blackmon. The transition from one President to the next in most election years is not a … The first days of a great presidency …