Whatever one feels about Trump, some historians say Presidencies like his and Roosevelt's can signal a new era.
On March 12, 1933, just eight days after taking office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people in an unprecedented national radio broadcast.
Late President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first fireside chat on this day in 1933 to an audience of approximately 60 million, setting the standard for a leader's obligation to explain himself.
The month of March has been recognized as "Red Cross Month" since President Franklin D. Roosevelt first issued the proclamation back in 1943.
On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address ...
The American Red Cross Northern Arizona Chapter is kicking off its annual March is Red Cross Month celebration to honor ...
The first president realized that working with Congress – not alone or against it – was the best way to actually create an ...
Former speechwriters for previous presidential administrations weighed in on President Donald Trump’s expansive speech before ...
Franklin D Roosevelt's explosive 1941 meeting with Frank Aiken ended with raised voices, histrionics and flying knives, forks ...
Through a coincidence of history, President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday took place on the 92nd anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inauguration.
Under the glare of an 8-inch-by-10-inch official photo of President Donald Trump in the Franklin D. Roosevelt National ...
Amid the abundance of controversies evoked by the presidencies of Donald Trump, I am anticipating legal scholars will opine ...