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Trump team mulls suspending the constitutional right of habeas corpus to speed deportations. Can it?

Read full article: Trump team mulls suspending the constitutional right of habeas corpus to speed deportations. Can it?

Top White House aide Stephen Miller says the Trump administration is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport migrants who are in the United States illegally.

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America’s long history of ‘checks and balances’ is being tested by Trump like rarely before

Read full article: America’s long history of ‘checks and balances’ is being tested by Trump like rarely before

The principle of “checks and balances” is rooted in the Constitution’s design of a national government with three distinct, coequal branches.

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'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Death Becomes Her' and 'Maybe Happy Ending' lead Tony Award nominations

Read full article: 'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Death Becomes Her' and 'Maybe Happy Ending' lead Tony Award nominations

Three Broadway shows — “Buena Vista Social Club,” “Death Becomes Her” and “Maybe Happy Ending” — each earned a leading 10 Tony Award nominations Thursday.

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Lovefest or Cabinet meeting? For Donald Trump, it's both

Read full article: Lovefest or Cabinet meeting? For Donald Trump, it's both

Secretary of State Marco Rubio notes at the end of President Trump’s marathon Cabinet meeting that the U.S. has brought home 47 wrongfully detained Americans so far in Trump’s second term.

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White House journalists use annual press dinner to celebrate First Amendment

Read full article: White House journalists use annual press dinner to celebrate First Amendment

There was no president.

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State Department wants staff to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias during Biden's term

Read full article: State Department wants staff to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias during Biden's term

As the Christian world commemorates Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, the State Department has issued an appeal for its employees to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias, including actions taken for opposition to vaccines or personal pronoun choice, that may have occurred during former President Joe Biden’s administration.

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Why does the US restrict its presidents to 2 terms? A look at the tradition Trump is questioning

Read full article: Why does the US restrict its presidents to 2 terms? A look at the tradition Trump is questioning

Only one person in U.S. history has defied the two-term example set by the first president, George Washington.

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Hegseth beefs up warship presence in the Middle East and will have 2 aircraft carriers in the region

Read full article: Hegseth beefs up warship presence in the Middle East and will have 2 aircraft carriers in the region

A U.S. official says Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is beefing up the Navy warship presence in the Middle East, ordering two aircraft carriers to be there next month as the U.S. increases strikes on Yemen-based Houthi rebels.

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Trump's next first speech to Congress is bound to have little resemblance to his last first one

Read full article: Trump's next first speech to Congress is bound to have little resemblance to his last first one

When President Donald Trump speaks to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, his words are bound to be far different from when he addressed lawmakers at the beginning of his first term.

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Parents and kids navigate talks of loss and tragedy as they return home after LA area fires

Read full article: Parents and kids navigate talks of loss and tragedy as they return home after LA area fires

When 11-year-old Ceiba Phillips returned to his Southern California neighborhood a month after the devastating Eaton fire, he couldn’t believe his eyes.

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George has his day, and so does Abe. But states honor US presidents in lots of ways

Read full article: George has his day, and so does Abe. But states honor US presidents in lots of ways

U.S. states seem to mark Presidents Day with as many different names and honors as there have been presidents.

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'Remarkably poor judgment': Wall Street Journal takes a critical eye to start of Trump's 2nd term

Read full article: 'Remarkably poor judgment': Wall Street Journal takes a critical eye to start of Trump's 2nd term

Not every outlet popular with conservative readers is cheerleading for President Donald Trump.

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Trump sets out to erase Biden's legacy with pardons and orders immediately after taking office

Read full article: Trump sets out to erase Biden's legacy with pardons and orders immediately after taking office

Donald Trump has begun erasing Joe Biden’s legacy after taking office as the nation’s 47th president.

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From Carter's funeral, an American snapshot: A singular image, 5 presidents, 379 years of history

Read full article: From Carter's funeral, an American snapshot: A singular image, 5 presidents, 379 years of history

Inside Washington National Cathedral, the five men who've occupied the Oval Office since 1993 convened for a rare moment together at Jimmy Carter’s state funeral.

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How American presidents have planned their own funerals

Read full article: How American presidents have planned their own funerals

Jimmy Carter’s funeral will feature an interstate choreography of grief, ceremony and logistics that is characteristic of state funerals.

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This is how Secret Service protection has changed for presidents over the years

Read full article: This is how Secret Service protection has changed for presidents over the years

As the world has vastly changed, so has protection for presidents since the days when the public could come to the White House to meet Abraham Lincoln.

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Celebrate Juneteenth this year in its birthplace of Galveston and other parts of the Greater Houston area

Read full article: Celebrate Juneteenth this year in its birthplace of Galveston and other parts of the Greater Houston area

Celebrate Juneteenth in Houston with these inspirational, fun-filled events! #Juneteenth #FreedomDay #EmancipationDay

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The Library of Congress wants more visitors. Spider-Man, Santana and Lincoln are on deck

Read full article: The Library of Congress wants more visitors. Spider-Man, Santana and Lincoln are on deck

The Library of Congress is unveiling an eclectic new exhibit drawing on the institution’s vast historical archives and designed to make the Library a more popular and accessible destination for visitors and tourists.

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Celebrate faith and freedom this Juneteenth at Galveston’s 3rd annual Emancipation Celebration

Read full article: Celebrate faith and freedom this Juneteenth at Galveston’s 3rd annual Emancipation Celebration

As the church continues to be a pillar within the Black community, those in Galveston are gearing up to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday with Grammy-Award winning gospel artist Fred Hammond.

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The Civil War raged and fortune-seekers hunted for gold. This era produced Arizona's abortion ban

Read full article: The Civil War raged and fortune-seekers hunted for gold. This era produced Arizona's abortion ban

The near-total abortion ban resurrected last week by the Arizona Supreme Court dates to 1864, a time when gold-seekers were moving in, dueling had to be regulated and settlers were increasingly encroaching on tribal lands.

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'Manhunt,' about hunt for John Wilkes Booth, may make you wish you paid attention in history class

Read full article: 'Manhunt,' about hunt for John Wilkes Booth, may make you wish you paid attention in history class

A new series on Apple TV+, premiering Friday, tells the lesser-known aspects of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on the pursuit of his killer, John Wilkes Booth.

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How did Black History Month come to be?

Read full article: How did Black History Month come to be?

It all started with one week in 1926, when one organization chose the second week of February to promote the achievements by Black Americans and other people of African descent.

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What does Watch Night mean for Black Americans today? It dates back to the Emancipation Proclamation

Read full article: What does Watch Night mean for Black Americans today? It dates back to the Emancipation Proclamation

The tradition of Watch Night services in the United States dates back to Dec. 31, 1862, during the Civil War.

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An Abe Lincoln photo made during his 1858 ascendancy has been donated to his museum in Springfield

Read full article: An Abe Lincoln photo made during his 1858 ascendancy has been donated to his museum in Springfield

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has obtained an original 1858 photograph of the future president with an interesting backstory.

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Rare tickets to Ford’s Theatre on the night Lincoln was assassinated auction for $262,500

Read full article: Rare tickets to Ford’s Theatre on the night Lincoln was assassinated auction for $262,500

A pair of front-row balcony tickets to Ford’s Theatre on April 14, 1865 — the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth — has sold at auction for $262,500.

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Juneteenth Playlist: A curated list of tunes you need ahead of Freedom Day

Read full article: Juneteenth Playlist: A curated list of tunes you need ahead of Freedom Day

In the spirit of Juneteenth, a holiday that is now celebrated throughout the entire United States, not just Texas, KPRC 2 has curated a playlist that will be perfect for any vibe. Rather you’re throwing something on the grill or sitting at home, this playlist will set the tone for the day. We hope you enjoy!

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How did Black History Month come to be?

Read full article: How did Black History Month come to be?

It all started with one week in 1926, when one organization chose the second week of February to promote the achievements by Black Americans and other people of African descent.

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Slavery, involuntary servitude rejected by 4 states' voters

Read full article: Slavery, involuntary servitude rejected by 4 states' voters

Voters in four states have approved ballot measures that will change their state constitutions to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime.

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Liz Cheney in 2024? Deep skepticism emerges in key states

Read full article: Liz Cheney in 2024? Deep skepticism emerges in key states

Liz Cheney is openly considering a presidential run.

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The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’

Read full article: The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’

“All men are created equal.”.

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The importance of Juneteenth

Read full article: The importance of Juneteenth

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, symbolizes the end of slavery in America.

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U.S. Supreme Court asked to hear Confederate statue case

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court asked to hear Confederate statue case

Two Richmond residents living near the site where a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.

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Experts pull documents, money from Lee statue time capsule

Read full article: Experts pull documents, money from Lee statue time capsule

Conservation experts in Virginia’s capital pulled books, money, ammunition, documents and other artifacts from a time capsule found in the remnants of a pedestal that once held a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.

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Virginia hopes to remove time capsule along with Lee statue

Read full article: Virginia hopes to remove time capsule along with Lee statue

If a court clears the way, the state of Virginia will not just remove a soaring statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E.

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Photos: How Texans celebrated Juneteenth

Read full article: Photos: How Texans celebrated Juneteenth

Days after Congress passed a law proclaiming Juneteenth a federal holiday, Texas Tribune photographers captured how Texans celebrated June 19.

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JFK's Harvard sweater sold at auction for more than $85,000

Read full article: JFK's Harvard sweater sold at auction for more than $85,000

This undated photo released by RR Auction shows a Harvard University letter sweater that once belonged to former President John F. Kennedy, up for auction between Feb. 11-18, 2021, by the Boston-based auction firm. (Nikki Brickett/RR Auction via AP)BOSTON – John F. Kennedy's Harvard University sweater, given away to a television cameraman who mentioned that he was chilly while interviewing Jacqueline Kennedy, has sold at auction for more than $85,000. The crimson wool cardigan, featuring a large black block-letter “H” and eight white mother-of-pearl buttons, was one of several mementos from U.S. presidents sold during a President's Day auction that ended Thursday, according to Boston-based RR Auction. AdJFK's Harvard sweater, with his surname sewn into the collar, was acquired by Herman Lang, a CBS cameraman who filmed an interview with Jacqueline Kennedy in 1964, the year after the 35th president's assassination in Dallas. It is believed that because the interview was outdoors, Lang mentioned that he was cold and was offered the sweater, according to RR Auction.

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10 things you didn’t know about our country’s past presidents

Read full article: 10 things you didn’t know about our country’s past presidents

Here are some fun facts about 10 U.S. presidents.

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Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?

Read full article: Tell us: What does Black History Month mean to you?

We want to know: What does Black History Month mean to you? Did you talk about it, growing up? Did you attend events? We want to hear, in your words, about your experience with the month.

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Unity has long been a theme, and anxiety, for new presidents

Read full article: Unity has long been a theme, and anxiety, for new presidents

(AP Photo, File)NEW YORK – When Joe Biden addresses the country for the first time as president, his inaugural speech is likely to echo calls for unity that predecessors have invoked since the first time George Washington was sworn in. Unity has since been a theme, and an anxiety, for many incoming presidents, who have faced economic and social crises and moments when the very future of the U.S. was in doubt. “Unity has always been an aspiration," says presidential historian Douglas Brinkley. But when we have domestic turmoil we use the word unity.”The United States was forged through compromise among factions that disagreed profoundly on slavery, regional influence and the relative powers of state and federal government. “A president often claims the country is ‘united’ behind a belief when it’s more wishful thinking than reality,” Widmer says.

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Statue of slave kneeling before Lincoln is removed in Boston

Read full article: Statue of slave kneeling before Lincoln is removed in Boston

FILE - In this June 25, 2020, file photo, a statue that depicts a freed slave kneeling at President Abraham Lincoln's feet rests on a pedestal in Boston. On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the statue that drew objections amid a national reckoning with racial injustice was removed from its perch. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)A statue of Abraham Lincoln with a freed slave appearing to kneel at his feet — optics that drew objections amid a national reckoning with racial injustice — has been removed from its perch in downtown Boston. Workers removed the Emancipation Memorial, also known as the Emancipation Group and the Freedman’s Memorial, early Tuesday from a park just off Boston Common where it had stood since 1879. Freed Black donors paid for the original in Washington; white politician and circus showman Moses Kimball financed the copy in Boston.

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US lawmakers unveil anti-slavery constitutional amendment

Read full article: US lawmakers unveil anti-slavery constitutional amendment

FILE - This Nov. 29, 2011, file photo shows the signature of president Abraham Lincoln on a rare, restored copy of the 13th Amendment that ended slavery, in Chicago. As ratified, the original amendment has permitted exploitation of labor by convicted felons for over 155 years since the abolition of slavery. Constitutional amendments are rare and require approval by two-thirds of the House and Senate, as well as ratification by three-quarters of state legislatures. In Merkley’s Oregon, voters in 2002 approved the elimination of constitutional language that prohibited Black Americans from living in the state unless they were enslaved. The prevalence of prison labor has been largely accepted as a means for promoting rehabilitation, teaching trade skills and reducing idleness among prisoners.

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Lock of Lincoln's hair and bloodied telegram up for auction

Read full article: Lock of Lincoln's hair and bloodied telegram up for auction

This July 2020 photo released by RR Auction shows a lock of hair from former President Abraham Lincoln, to be auctioned Sept. 12, 2020, by the Boston-based auction firm. (Nikki Brickett/RR Auction via AP)This is one macabre auction: A lock of Abraham Lincoln's hair, wrapped in a bloodstained telegram about his 1865 assassination, is up for sale. The auction house set the minimum bid at $10,000 but expects the lock and telegram to fetch $75,000 or more, spokesman Mike Graff said. The hair is mounted on an official War Department telegram sent to Dr. Todd by George Kinnear, his assistant in the Lexington, Kentucky, post office. The telegram is evidence to disprove the misinformation and conspiracy theories in the Lincoln assassination, Graff said.

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Nearly 1 in 4 VA employees report sex harassment, audit says

Read full article: Nearly 1 in 4 VA employees report sex harassment, audit says

The VA is not the same VA as four years ago, insisted acting VA deputy secretary Pam Powers, pointing to increased outreach to women and improved trust ratings in the VA from employees and patients alike according to internal polling. His effort seeks to reinforce a call by top Democratic and Republican leaders of the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committee last week for a faster timeline. About 1 in 3 VA employees said they witnessed an act of sexual harassment. Overall, an estimated 26% of female and 14% of male VA employees experienced harassment during the two-year period. A study released by the VA last year found 1 in 4 women veterans using VA health care reported inappropriate comments by male veterans on VA grounds, raising concerns they may delay or miss their treatments.

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A brief history of the black anthem ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ to be played at NFL games

Read full article: A brief history of the black anthem ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ to be played at NFL games

Sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us. Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us. He took his words to his younger brother, a classically trained composer named J. Rosamond Johnson, and "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (as it is accurately titled) was born. That’s where the hymn debuted the following year, sung by 500 children at an event celebrating Black history. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught usSing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us.

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Beyonc Drops Empowering 'Black Parade' Song in Celebration of Juneteenth -- Listen

Read full article: Beyonc Drops Empowering 'Black Parade' Song in Celebration of Juneteenth -- Listen

The empowering track, titled "Black Parade," touches on the world's current events, as well as celebrates Black excellence. "'Black Parade' celebrates you, your voice and your joy and will benefit Black-owned small businesses." Black joy is your right." Additionally, "Black Parade" benefits BeyGOOD's Black Business Impact Fund, administered by the National Urban League, to support Black-owned small businesses in need. On the "Love on Top" singer's website, fans are also redirected to a page with more information on the companies.

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Houston Museum of African American Culture reopens on Juneteenth

Read full article: Houston Museum of African American Culture reopens on Juneteenth

HOUSTON – The Houston Museum of African American Culture is scheduled to reopen on Juneteenth after the COVID-19 closure. “Juneteenth really represents when all Americans were free,” said John Guess, Jr., CEO of HMAAC. There’s the prospect of a quote on quote, ‘freedom,’” said Guess. The conversation of race is at the forefront in our country, considering the death of George Floyd and protests calling for equality for the African American community. The museum is located 4807 Caroline in Houston’s Museum District.

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Taylor Swift got educated on Juneteenth and wants you to be, too

Read full article: Taylor Swift got educated on Juneteenth and wants you to be, too

(CNN) -- From now on, anyone working for Taylor Swift will have the day off for Juneteenth. What's more, Swift wanted to educate her followers about the celebration so the superstar singer posted information on her official social media accounts about the holiday also known as Freedom Day. On Friday, Swift posted a video of The Root writer Danielle Young explaining the origins of Juneteenth and why it should be a national holiday. She thanked the site and Young before also sharing her thoughts about the day. Edward Carmack and Nathan Bedford Forrest were DESPICABLE figures in our state history and should be treated as such.”

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3 historical markers detailing Juneteenth in Galveston

Read full article: 3 historical markers detailing Juneteenth in Galveston

GALVESTON, Texas – Friday will be the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth. Two and half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing all people from slavery, the news finally reached Texas. Juneteenth commemorates the significant day. All around Galveston you can find historical markers that detail that important date in history. Jones said that historians know of three significant locations where the proclamation was read by Union General Gordon Granger.

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Watch Galvestons virtual Juneteenth celebration

Read full article: Watch Galvestons virtual Juneteenth celebration

GALVESTON, Texas The Galveston Historical Foundation, Galveston Island and UTMB Health will host a Facebook Live of the 41st annual Al Edwards Juneteenth Celebration from 10 a.m. to noon. The celebration includes a reading of General Orders No. 3., which was originally read by Union General Gordon Granger at Ashton Villa on June 19, 1865. The orders informed Galveston of the Emancipation Proclamation, more than two years after the proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. The celebration is named after Edwards, a member of the Texas House who was the author of the 1979 bill that made Juneteenth a paid holiday in the state.

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Juneteenth: 10 virtual, in-person events happening across the Houston area

Read full article: Juneteenth: 10 virtual, in-person events happening across the Houston area

Throughout Houston, there will be both virtual and in-person events, from Black-owned business markets to solidarity bike rides. Hosted by: R&R StudiosWhen: Friday, June 19; 9 p.m.Where: VirtualMore Info: The free event will take place via Facebook Live. Hosted by: Emancipation Park ConservancyWhen: Ongoing until June 19Where: VirtualMore info: The free event will take place via Facebook Live. Click here for more detailsHosted by: Houston Community CollegeWhen: Tuesday, June 16; 1 p.m.Where: VirtualMore Info: Registration required. Hosted by: Six LanesWhen: Friday, June 19; 1 p.m.Where: VirtualMore info: Event will livestream at this website.

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Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

Read full article: Facts about 5 past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

It’s not all about policies, campaigning and fighting with other politicians.

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Facts about past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

Read full article: Facts about past U.S. presidents that will blow your mind

It’s not all about policies, campaigning and fighting with other politicians.

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