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The 22nd Amendment was ratified #OTD in 1951, limiting presidents to two terms. Eisenhower was the first affected by the amendment.https://t.co/t8gXM8L3S6 pic.twitter.com/P4MVMivzjx— Presidential Trivia (@triviapotus) February 27, 2020
John F. Kennedy ?゚ヌᄌ was the last President to wear a top hat to their inauguration.— Presidential Wisdom (@PrezWisdom) March 3, 2020
Here he is pictured with outgoing President Dwight Eisenhower ?゚ヌᄌ (pic #1) and new First Lady, Jackie Kennedy ?゚ヌᄌ (pic #2).#POTUS ? pic.twitter.com/MH6YroWQbk
Controlling the Education of America’s Children is a Prime Goal of Socialism@MsAvaArmstrong @goofballgeorge @HyltonRobin @dadnme88 @TorCWoman @eatkinson48 @rsultzba @CGAdamo @LoriinUtah— ☆☆☆ AMERICA OUT LOUD ?゚ヌᄌ (@MalcolmOutLoud) February 29, 2020
The goal of Socialism is Communism
?゚゚ᄁA Must Read & RT?゚゚ᄁhttps://t.co/M4qtDNQFOt pic.twitter.com/gYgU47MPoS
? *HISTORY TV* ?— HistoryTV (@TheHistoryTV) February 24, 2020
MOTIVATIONAL MONDAY: BE DETERMINED
When 17-year-old Bill Clinton met President John F. Kennedy at the White House in 1963, he said to himself, "I'm gonna be president someday." pic.twitter.com/aYt6PssClV
29 February 1964. President Lyndon Johnson publicly acknowledged the existence of the Lockheed A-12 Mach 3+ spy-plane program. pic.twitter.com/M0Y7yy8RDM— Ron Eisele (@ron_eisele) February 28, 2020
Former President Harry Truman (right, seated) is given the pens that President Lyndon Johnson (left, seated) used to sign the bill creating Medicare, 1965. Standing are wives Lady Bird Johnson and Bess Truman, along with Vice President Hubert Humphrey. pic.twitter.com/Dj5EGEzXZK— History Collection (@HistoryCollect2) March 2, 2020
"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology." – President Lyndon Johnson, who signed the Wilderness Act of 1964 into law#KeepItWildhttps://t.co/RVdOR5SXQ3 pic.twitter.com/YPCGMcOIuU— Wilderness Watch (@WildernessWatch) February 25, 2020
50 years ago today Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act, the country's most important civil rights law #VRA50 pic.twitter.com/o8HlnkcI6C— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) August 6, 2015
Accomplished during the presidency of Democrat Lyndon Johnson. pic.twitter.com/gDyJ13N6FQ— Nancy Volle (@NancyVolle) February 26, 2020
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