Trump has built his political career in part by doing something unusual for U.S. presidents: Attacking other presidents.
Four score and seven years from now, the mystic chords of memory may recall the way Donald Trump compared himself to Abraham ...
A Republican presidential candidate endangering democracy, threatening the Constitution and such a menace to America he could foment a civil war?
As the world's largest economy, the United States attracts global attention. Let's discover the most influential U.S. presidents in history.
In 1860, Abraham Lincoln defied the odds by winning the Republican nomination and the presidency after a lifetime of struggles that included clinical depression, personal bankruptcy, losing reelection ...
President Franklin Roosevelt won Kansas in 1932 as the Great Depression was beginning. In 1936, he prevailed in Kansas again, ...
On Election Night, Lewiston’s telegraph office, located in the Journal building at the time, “was the scene of the most ...
Republican former California Governor Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter in a landslide,… Republican former Vice President Richard Nixon defeated Democratic Vice ...
Sixteen decades ago, all federal agencies were dominated by the Republican Party, and were mobilized to keep that party in power. Partisan appropriation of government resources reflected a common corr ...
The Republican has often raised the Great ... Look, we used to have the greatest – Abraham Lincoln,” he said. “Now look at this stuff. Can you believe what we’re doing?
Trump mentioned GOP exemplar Ronald Reagan ... “there is no comparison to make between former Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Trump,” said Daina Ramey Berry, dean of humanities and fine ...