President Theodore Roosevelt was called the "trustbuster" because when he was president many CEOs of large companies thought they were more powerful than the president. Teddy Roosevelt made it so that the CEOs were not more powerful than him.
Theodore Roosevelt is known as the trust buster.
Theodore or Teddy Roosevelt was popularly labeled to be a 'trustbuster' president. He became controversial for forcing the Great Railroad Combination in the Northwest to break apart.
The President who was called the trustbuster because he was the first to break up trusts and monopolies was Theodore Roosevelt. He believed in regulating big business to promote fair competition and protect consumers, leading to several antitrust prosecutions during his presidency in the early 1900s.
Roosevelt was nicknamed "The Trustbuster".
He was and avid trustbuster
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Every American could benefit from Roosevelt's actions.