What Is The Funniest Thing A President Has Said In Your Opinion1d ⋅ True_Acanthisitta886 ⋅ r/Presidents
In a May 2012 interview, Joe Biden endorsed same-sex marriage, forcing Obama to adopt it as the administration's official stance. Nearly 10 years later, Biden signs the Respect for Marriage Act, officially repealing DOMA and codifying Obergefell v. Hodges & Loving v. Virginia (interracial marriage)3mo ⋅ Mooooooof7 ⋅ r/Presidents
Calvin Coolidge with a headdress after being officially adopted by the Lakota Nation in 1924. He was adopted in gratitude for signing the Indian Citizenship Act into law that year - giving full U.S. citizenship to all natives on American soil. He was given the name Wanbli Tokahe, or Leading Eagle.4mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
George H.W. Bush shaves his head for a Secret Service agent’s son that was diagnosed with leukemia (2013)11mo ⋅ Dimitra1 ⋅ r/Presidents
President Joe Biden has signed a bill which will give President Ulysses S Grant (posthumously) the title of General of the Armies3mo ⋅ Food735 ⋅ r/Presidents
Queen Elizabeth II has passed away, aged 96. She met 13 of the last 14 US Presidents7mo ⋅ Mooooooof7 ⋅ r/Presidents
These three men ended the Cold War. Now, none of them are with us, anymore.7mo ⋅ TrashPandaCO ⋅ r/Presidents
Fun fact about President Ford, he confirmed his support for gay marriage rights in 20014mo ⋅ Kainger420 ⋅ r/Presidents
President Jimmy Carter has overcome one month in hospice care! I am glad he is having these last days the most peaceful way possible2wk ⋅ BasilPriest ⋅ r/Presidents
Former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, seen last week watching a drive by celebration for their 76th wedding anniversary.9mo ⋅ LaurenceLaurentz ⋅ r/Presidents
George Cleveland, grandson of President Grover Cleveland. That is all.1yr ⋅ SpungyBawb ⋅ r/Presidents
233 years ago today, George Washington was inaugurated as our first president1yr ⋅ TickLikesBombs ⋅ r/Presidents
President Carter and Rosalynn Carter pictured today in Plains, GA for the 25th annual Peanut Festival parade!6mo ⋅ RevRickee ⋅ r/Presidents
U.S. Presidents over the past 30 years if elections were decided by popular vote1mo ⋅ SilentWalrus92 ⋅ r/Presidents
A funny photo of Senator John McCain catching himself after he nearly left the stage in the wrong direction after shaking hands with Senator Barack Obama. This was at the end of their final presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York in October, 2008.3mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
I just realized, Jimmy Carter will be outlived by Henry Kissinger, can this get any worse!?😭1mo ⋅ SmackedByAStick ⋅ r/Presidents
After beating cancer, a ten-year old boy had only one wish. He wanted to meet President Jimmy Carter. The President gladly agreed. This is what happened.1yr ⋅ Kaynani ⋅ r/Presidents
Gerald Ford and his campaign manager the moment they learned Ford lost Texas (and with it, likely the election)5mo ⋅ MisterCCL ⋅ r/Presidents
Josie Fitzgerald is the only person in history to live to see a grandchild become president of the United States.8mo ⋅ MarvinMoonraker ⋅ r/Presidents
Despite the stigma surrounding his weight, President Taft actually became a public champion of dieting and exercise late in his life, and once lost 100 pounds in half a year.1yr ⋅ ArticLaSilence ⋅ r/Presidents
In 2009, George W. Bush invited President-elect Obama and all former presidents for lunch4mo ⋅ AetherUtopia ⋅ r/Presidents
Nixon’s Secretary of State; Henry Kissinger is still alive today at the age 99!7mo ⋅ RahMaarvi ⋅ r/Presidents
With the Queen passing, let’s hope Jimmy Carter won’t leave us for awhile7mo ⋅ m_lilien ⋅ r/Presidents
A very happy 98th birthday to former President Jimmy Carter. He may not have been one of the best Presidents, but he is one of the best men of them all. Happy Birthday Nutman.6mo ⋅ A_RandomTwin21 ⋅ r/Presidents
I just realized Biden had one of the best midterms performances in US History. Only FDR (1934), JFK (1962) and Bush (2002) didn’t lose seats.5mo ⋅ Ill-Blacksmith-9545 ⋅ r/Presidents
In light of today’s incredibly heartbreaking news I just want to say that this man has had the single greatest post-presidency in American history. Let’s show some love for Jimmy while he’s still here with us.1mo ⋅ TheLemonRabbit ⋅ r/Presidents
I have always wondered what president Ford’s reaction to this would be.7mo ⋅ frwrddown ⋅ r/Presidents
RIP Harry Whittington, the man who Vice President Dick Cheney mistook for quail and shot in 2006.1mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
Speaker Of The House Nancy Pelosi, age 20, Pictured with JFK at his inaugural ball1yr ⋅ Aidan_2006 ⋅ r/Presidents
A 5 year old Franklin Roosevelt meeting Grover Cleveland at the White House in 1887. FDR's visit with his father James was during a stressful day for President Cleveland, so the weary man told the young boy: I am making a strange wish for you: May you never become President of the United States.6mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
50 Years ago today, incumbent President Richard Nixon won a 49 state landslide over Senator George McGovern5mo ⋅ IAMMAN5 ⋅ r/Presidents
Ronald Reagan testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947. He was 1 of at least 18 confidential FBI informants used to gauge Communist infiltration of the film industry4mo ⋅ Mooooooof7 ⋅ r/Presidents
Found on r/pics, Robert Todd Lincoln being helped up the steps to the Lincoln memorial (1922).6mo ⋅ RMK398 ⋅ r/Presidents
Tier list of how Presidents would react if Chris Rock joked about their partner1yr ⋅ CombustibleCompost ⋅ r/Presidents
Rest In Peace Vice President Walter F. Mondale (1/5/28 - 4/19/21). He was 93 years old.2yr ⋅ kkfly_ ⋅ r/Presidents
One day after Andrew Jackson left the White House in 1837, a reporter asked whether he had any regrets from his time in office. Yes, he replied, “I regret I was unable to shoot Henry Clay or hang John C. Calhoun.”9mo ⋅ VisualKey7540 ⋅ r/Presidents
When you turn the US into a world superpower after a economic depression, beat the shit out of the Nazis and some people call you one of the worst presidents or overrated...1yr ⋅ Ill-Blacksmith-9545 ⋅ r/Presidents
John Q. Adams was the only POTUS to meet both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. He first met Washington when he was a child, and he met Lincoln in the House of Representatives after his presidency. Lincoln was among the representatives at Adams's bedside when he died on Capitol Hill in 1848.1mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
George W. Bush campaigning in Texas, 2000. Take note of one of the people behind him.2mo ⋅ Zedonathin_II ⋅ r/Presidents
LBJ yelling at the pilots of a nearby plane (Who were Nixon supporters) to cut their engines so that JFK could speak as JFK is seen trying to calm LBJ down. More info in comment down below1wk ⋅ Abe-Pizza_Bankruptcy ⋅ r/Presidents
President Clinton after missing a putt on his first day of a vacation in Martha's Vineyard, August 1993.4mo ⋅ Sensei_of_Knowledge ⋅ r/Presidents
When someone says their favorite president is Roosevelt but won't specify:2mo ⋅ boilerofdenim ⋅ r/Presidents
Happy Birthday to the Greatest President of the 21st Century (so far)4mo ⋅ Ill-Blacksmith-9545 ⋅ r/Presidents
Say what your will about Reagan. But there's no denying that he was popular during his presidency.7mo ⋅ ASaneSJW ⋅ r/Presidents
The Political Parties to which the Presidents belong [During Presidency]2yr ⋅ Sukeruton_Key ⋅ r/Presidents
President Truman holding up a misprinted newspaper falsely stating that he lost the election of 19481mo ⋅ Los_Estupidos ⋅ r/Presidents
According to a 411-page funeral plan, Jimmy Carter will be the first president to have an open-casket viewing of his remains since Calvin Coolidge in 1933.1yr ⋅ Blitzboyo_ ⋅ r/Presidents
I have no idea why I missed this, but Trump was given an honorary 9th-degree black belt in taekwondo back in 20212mo ⋅ _Fruit_Loops_ ⋅ r/Presidents
Native Americans at the White House at the time of the passing of the Indian Citizenship Act, granting them full rights as US citizens (1924)1yr ⋅ DoubleKing13 ⋅ r/Presidents
Abraham Lincoln in 1860 vs Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The Civil War took its toll.1mo ⋅ Dwitt01 ⋅ r/Presidents
If Jimmy Carter ran for president in 2024 would you vote for him???4mo ⋅ FranklinDRoosevelt82 ⋅ r/Presidents
At 98, 1996 Republican Nominee and WWII Hero, Bob Dole, Died. RIP1yr ⋅ PlayfulReveal191 ⋅ r/Presidents
How do you feel about Bush's decision to stay in the classroom after being notified of the 2nd plane? I think in comparison to many of his other decisions it was good to project security and strength.4mo ⋅ thedudelebowsky1 ⋅ r/Presidents
President Ronald Reagan on his last full day as President, January 19, 1989.8mo ⋅ LaurenceLaurentz ⋅ r/Presidents
Jimmy Carter seen celebrating his birthday watching a parade in Plains, Georgia. This honey roasts the nut.6mo ⋅ A_RandomTwin21 ⋅ r/Presidents
What are some of your favorite depictions of Presidents in media? Based on whatever standard you choose: Accuracy, acting, or just the story.4mo ⋅ ChronosBlitz ⋅ r/Presidents
The last photograph of FDR. He would die the next day. He was 63 years old.3mo ⋅ Salem1690s ⋅ r/Presidents
Tier List based on how the Presidents respond if you knock on bathroom door1yr ⋅ CombustibleCompost ⋅ r/Presidents
No president would get anything done without good leadership in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. President Joe Biden just acknowledged Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she is on her way out of House leadership.4mo ⋅ Julian81295 ⋅ r/Presidents
An alien invasion is approaching...which side do you pick to handle it?1wk ⋅ Ill-Blacksmith-9545 ⋅ r/Presidents
Carter flexing on simpletons who merely step over fences by instead performing his iconic Peanut Jump 🥜1yr ⋅ boilerofdenim ⋅ r/Presidents