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While the corruption scandals surrounding his administration did place significant stress on Harding, ultimately his death was attributed to a heart attack and stroke. The scandals may have exacerbated his existing health issues, but they were not a direct cause of his death.
His cabinet was corrupt, several of its members later went to prison
Both of these presidents were plagued by serious corruption scandals concerning members of their cabinets.
Yes, there were; in fact, some historians believe Harding's administration was one of the most corrupt. Part of this was due to Harding's willingness to hire his friends and look the other way when they did wrong; Harding himself did not seem to profit from most of the wrongdoing-- he just couldn't discipline his friends, several of whom were caught accepting bribes and kickbacks, and one was even guilty of fraud. Among the biggest scandals in Harding's presidency was the Teapot Dome scandal, which involved public officials taking bribes and making questionable decisions about leasing government property.
Warren G. Harding was commonly known by the nickname "Wobbly Warren." This nickname reflected perceptions of his indecisiveness and lack of strong leadership during his presidency from 1921 to 1923. Additionally, he was sometimes referred to as "the man who never should have been president," indicating the controversies and scandals that marred his administration.
The duration of Broadway Scandals is 1.22 hours.
The duration of Silly Scandals is 360.0 seconds.
The duration of Roman Scandals is 1.55 hours.
The Loveday Scandals has 352 pages.
There were no robberies or scandals
Broadway Scandals was created on 1929-11-10.
Silly Scandals was created on 1931-05-23.