LBJ did more crooked things than any other US President including hired killings, at least 10 in all. One of the 10 included his own sister who threatened to go public on his misdeeds. His number one hitman was a guy named Wallace. He also was in the process of being droped from the 1964 presidential ticket by the Kennedy's because of looming scandals. These scandals involed Billy Sol Estes and Bobby Baker. LBJ had his own Texas mob which helped put him in office. He was not a nice person, to put it mildly. One must conduct his or her research on this extensive subject matter as it is out there to be found.
Lyndon Johnson
He was a stripper
Andrew Johnson
President Lyndon B. Johnson served the longest in the United States Senate before becoming president. He was in the senate for twelve years.
Johnson was a tailor before he entered politics. As a politician he was an alderman, a mayor, TN state representative, a TN state senator, governor of TN, a US Congressman, a US senator and vice-president before becoming president.
He signed the civil rights agreement
In the matter of slavery, Andrew Johnson freely gave pardons to southern officials. Johnson himself was a slave owner before becoming president.
He had been against American involvement before becoming president. He felt that taking out troops would be a defeat for the United States.
Before Johnson was Abraham Lincoln. Johnson was Lincoln's vice-president.
Woodrow Wilson is the only U.S. president to have been a college president (Princeton University) before becoming president of the United States. He also taught at multiple universities, including Princeton and Johns Hopkins University.
Abraham Lincoln was the US President before Andrew Johnson.John F. Kennedy was the US President before Lyndon B. Johnson.Tommy Remengesau was the Palau President before Johnson Torbiong.
John F. Kennedy preceded Lyndon Johnson as President of the USA.Lyndon Johnson was elected as John F. Kennedy's Vice President. So technically, Lyndon B. Johnson was president before Lyndon B. Johnson was elected as president.