Franklin Delano Presidelt, isn"t it the Most? Yes FDR sensed a keen political rival, fit and much younger, and then tried to crack down on his politics through the military Chain of Command. He never actually brought Lindbergh up on court-martial charges for treason, or defying the ban on active duty Army (AF then a part of the Army) officers getting political- Lindbergh ran huge political rallies, MSG, that sort of thing, tours, attention getting rallies ( I am not speaking of air shows) Yeah, President Roosevelt and Lindbergh, well, did not see eye-to-eye.
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