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McKinley, 123 years after his assassination, often ranks as an above average but not spectacular president in presidential rankings. For Trump, McKinley ranks high because of his love of tariffs.
During his inauguration speech, Donald Trump hailed President William McKinley and announced plans to restore the name of North America’s tallest peak from Denali to Mount McKinley. This decision ...
Growing up in the iron-producing region of eastern Ohio in the 1840s, future president William McKinley would ... back to ...
C. - When President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office changing the name of the highest peak in North America from Denali to Mount McKinley, he restored a name it ...
But as a political leader, Trump has a different reason to idolize McKinley: The twice-elected Republican from Ohio realigned U.S. politics and installed the GOP as the dominant party for more than a ...
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to restore the name of North America's highest peak to Mount McKinley from 'Denali'.
“We will restore the name of the great President William McKinley ... went by the name of Mount McKinley from 1917 until 2015, when former President Barack Obama changed the name to Denali ...
In 2015, then-President Barack Obama completed the change to the name Denali ... A prospector in 1896 dubbed the peak “Mount McKinley” after President William McKinley, who had never been to Alaska.
During his inauguration speech, Donald Trump hailed President William McKinley ... from Denali to Mount McKinley. This decision would reverse the 2015 action by President Barack Obama, who had ...
Trump's a fan of President William McKinley, giving the Canton ... which it was known as for more than a century before President Barack Obama's administration in 2015 changed the name to honor ...
In 2015, then-President Barack Obama completed the change to ... A prospector in 1896 dubbed the peak “Mount McKinley” after President William McKinley, who had never been to Alaska.