How Each of the Last 15 Presidents Managed His First 100 Days
They signed landmark legislation, created new programs, ordered military action and endured early stumbles.
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They signed landmark legislation, created new programs, ordered military action and endured early stumbles.
The provision had been in place since the civil rights era.
Newly unredacted documents reveal details about Cold War spycraft, not a second gunman on grassy knolls. The revelations have “nothing to do with who killed Kennedy,” one expert said.
His order revokes one signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 that prohibited discriminatory practices in hiring and employment in government contracting.
Other American presidents have faced the delicate challenge of bidding farewell with grace after serving only one term in the Oval Office.