Warren Harding was probably the most notorious gambler among the Presidents. His cabinet was involved in scandals, although he was probably innocent and he had a mistress before he ran for President.
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Jackson
Jackson was assassinated.
That was dealt with by President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, faced scrutiny during his presidency primarily regarding the Iran-Contra Affair, where senior officials secretly facilitated arms sales to Iran to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, though he claimed to have been unaware of the details. Additionally, his administration dealt with criticism over the handling of the Gulf War and issues related to his presidency's economic policies. However, he was less embroiled in personal scandals compared to some other political figures.
Diplomats/Politicians dealt with Diplomats/Politicians.
ending the Vietnam War
"The Gambler", a short novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky was actually a case of art imitating life. The book dealt with an obsession he had often succumbed to himself. He had become addicted to playing Roulette and had to write the novella to pay off his gambling debts.
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President Roosevelt's program was known as the New Deal. It dealt with economic stimulation and social reform.
All Presidents, beginning with George Washington, had foreign policies. They had to have them because they dealt with foreign nations.Monroe was the first President to have one element of his foreign policy named after him.