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No, Harry S. Truman did not start the Korean War. The North Koreans started the war when they invanded South Korea. North Korea claimed the South Korea invaded first but that claim was later found to be a bogus claim.
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Truman caused the Cold War when he dropped the Bomb because he dropped the atomic bombs to end the war before the USSR could enter the war in the Pacific and claim the lands promised them at Yalta.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
The ever developing presidential claim to control the flow of information, and deny Congress and the public of official actions, was given a boast by President John Tyler. In 1843, Congress asked for Army reports on the Cherokee land frauds. Tyler denied Congress its request. He used the occasion to add a new category to the list of presidential discretion. That being the ability to not release any information on ongoing investigations.
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No, Harry S. Truman did not start the Korean War. The North Koreans started the war when they invanded South Korea. North Korea claimed the South Korea invaded first but that claim was later found to be a bogus claim.
An act of congress.
Snopes.com is investigating a claim that AIG (bailed out by Congress) insures the Congressional Pension Trust. Their status is undetermined at this time.
It means satisfaction of a claim, payment-only by an act of Congress
Tim Walz has a claim to fame that is like none other. He is the highest ranked enlisted member of the military to also earn the right to serve in Congress. Tim Walz is a member of the House of Representatives in the United States Congress.
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Truman caused the Cold War when he dropped the Bomb because he dropped the atomic bombs to end the war before the USSR could enter the war in the Pacific and claim the lands promised them at Yalta.
A Court of Claims was created by the passage of an act of Congress on February 24, 1855. It was created to preside over monetary claims against the federal government.
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