President Herbert Hoover visited the Belgian Embassy to drink alcohol during prohibition because it was legally Not U.S. soil and prohibition was not in effect there.
Warren Harding voted in favor of prohibition as a Senator, but served liquor at his Poker games while he was President.
Tricia Nixon is the most recent president's daughter to marry at the White House. The wedding was held in the Rose Garden outside the White House despite a threat of rain.
The US Congress can pass a law despite a President's veto by vote of a 2/3 majority in each House of the Congress.
No, despite the fact that many historians believe that the framers of the Constitution intended or expected the President to be chosen by the House of Representatives most of the time, it hasn't happened since 1824.
Lucy Hayes did not serve alcoholic beverages in the White House. Some people called her "Lemonade Lucy". She was noted for her total abstinence from alcohol.
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The president refused to move into the White House until it was redecorated nouveau style is Chester Arthur. Despite being successful in his presidency, he hated the job but enjoyed the social side of it.
President Rutherford Hayes' wife, Lucy. She was nicknamed "Lemonade Lucy".
Presidents play no legal role in the amendment process. Woodrow Wilson was the President when the 18th amendment (aka Prohibition) was ratified and took effect. It was a campaign issue in 1920 and the winner, Harding, came out for it, even though he served liquor in the White House.
No, definitely not. He has never said anything to suggest that he has even thought about doing this. While Mitt Romney personally does not consume alcohol, he recognizes that other adults have the right to choose to consume alcoholic drinks and would not infringe on their rights. Even if he wanted to bring back prohibition laws, it would be nearly impossible. The President cannot make any policies without the approval of the Senate and the House of Representatives, who would surely not agree with bringing back the Prohibition.
No President legalized Prohibition. Constitutional amendments do not have anything to do with a President. The 18th amendment, having been approved by vote of the House of Representatives and the Senate, was submitted to the States for ratification. When 3/4ths of the states ratified it, it took effect when the Secretary of State, Frank Polk, certified the ratification. This was on January 29th, 1919. Of course, the amendment itself had a provision that called for it not to take effect until one year after the ratification. Woodrow Wilson was President in 1919. But his approval or disapproval was not relevant, and there was nothing for him to sign.
Sometimes liquor bottles come in a nice bottle. If some guy has a man cave in his house the used liquor bottles can be used as a decorating piece. Broken used liquor bottles can also be used to make art.