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As President Donald Trump decides whether the United States military should participate in direct military action against Iran, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is saying that Congress should have a ...
Opinion: The Cato Institute's Thomas Berry and Brent Skorup write that President Donald Trump's unilateral tariff ...
Characteristically, Roosevelt approached being a father as hard work and great fun. In letters to friends, he reveled in being a “playmate” to his children, roughhousing in the Sagamore Hill barn for ...
The Atta-girls, as they were called, flew 147 different models of the most advanced aircraft in the world at the time, ...
Vance declared, “If you are running in ... an attack on our citizens from abroad. Franklin Delano Roosevelt put it simply during World War II: “No man can tame a tiger into a kitten by ...
On the next day, Roosevelt delivered a speech before Congress in which he famously called the attacks "a day which will live in infamy" and declared war on Japan. "About." Robert Reich ...
Nothing like this has been witnessed since President Franklin Roosevelt’s first 100 days ... One federal judge has already preliminarily declared the executive order unconstitutional, and ...
But I find relevant President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech, delivered on December 8, 1841. This speech asked that Congress declare war between the United States and Japan.
Woolner, Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and author of The Last 100 Days: FDR at War and at Peace reflects on a friendship that deepened during wartime. As war in Europe loomed in the ...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8, 1941 (UP) -- President Roosevelt today in person asked Congress to declare that "a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire" as a result of ...
On Dec. 8, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt requests, and receives, a declaration of war against Japan after the attack at Pearl Harbor.President Roosevelt addressed the nation by radio.
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