John F. Kennedy inspired Americans with the words, “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.” Franklin D. Roosevelt assured ...
and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inaugural (1933). All are well worth reading. Jefferson did an astonishing job in his first address explaining the importance of the peaceful transfer ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s first inaugural address and “Four Freedoms” State of the Union speech and John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address. Lincoln’s first inaugural address was an all ...
Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles revisits the inaugural messages of Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy on Trump's inauguration day. Melania Trump launches ...
A president like no other, speaking in a moment like no other, delivered an inaugural address like no other. At the height of his powers, Donald Trump spoke of “a thrilling new era of national ...
Theodore Roosevelt modeled himself after Ulysses S. Grant. Franklin Roosevelt was a great admirer of his fifth cousin, Theodore Roosevelt. Lyndon Johnson and Joe Biden aimed to be latter-day Franklin ...
Trump relies on many claims debunked during the election campaign.
This year, Inauguration Day falls on Monday, Jan. 20. In honor of the day, you’ll find a collection of stirring Inauguration ...
WASHINGTON - John F. Kennedy inspired Americans with the words, “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.” Franklin D. Roosevelt assured them there ...
Most people can recall one line from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first inaugural address: "The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself." It wasn't the best line in the speech. Toward the end ...
Trump has promised to completely reform and remake elements of the federal government, with his plan for a Department of Government Efficiency. This message echoes what he said in his first inaugural ...