Donald Trump is only the second U.S. president elected to two non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland, who bore many similarities to the president-elect during his 19th-century political career,
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George Cleveland never knew his grandfather, who died in 1908. But with Donald Trump's return, Grover Cleveland is a big deal again.
Politics is replete with comebacks – Richard Nixon, Winston Churchill and Vladimir Lenin make the cut. And so does President Donald Trump.
His second inaugural address promised a “golden age,” but the ideas in it evoked the late 1800s more than any recent presidency.
How do we count presidents? Here’s why Donald Trump is the 47th president, despite already serving as the 45th.
He also becomes the first to enter the White House having previously tried to end American democracy by staying in power despite having lost reelection.
When Donald Trump is sworn in for a second time on Jan. 20, he will become just the second president to serve non-consecutive terms.
On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump will join Grover Cleveland as one of only ... The standout story from Cleveland's presidency involves Hawaii. When he returned to office in 1893, Cleveland ...
Donald Trump was sworn in Monday as the 47th president of the United States in one of the most remarkable political comebacks in U.S. history.
The most important global event yesterday, January 20, 2025, was the inauguration of Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the
But, after securing his second term in office, Mr Trump will NOT be able to run for president again in 2028. This is down to the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Amendment, which sets limits on presidential terms. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, states that a president cannot serve more than two terms, consecutive or not.