Eli Lake
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That's why I'm excited to partner with Ground News, an independent app and website that prioritizes showing the full spectrum of perspectives. With Ground News, you get a quick summary of the stories shaping our world alongside every news source covering it from across the spectrum, whether that's corporate media or independent voices like the free press.
That's why I'm excited to partner with Ground News, an independent app and website that prioritizes showing the full spectrum of perspectives. With Ground News, you get a quick summary of the stories shaping our world alongside every news source covering it from across the spectrum, whether that's corporate media or independent voices like the free press.
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For example, you can use the Ground News app to swipe to see how some outlets frame Trump's tariffs as a crucial step to safeguard American interests, echoing Jackson's advocacy for the common man, while others see it as a policy that disrupts global trade and alienates our allies. Both perspectives bring value to the conversations which shape our public opinion in foreign policy.
For example, you can use the Ground News app to swipe to see how some outlets frame Trump's tariffs as a crucial step to safeguard American interests, echoing Jackson's advocacy for the common man, while others see it as a policy that disrupts global trade and alienates our allies. Both perspectives bring value to the conversations which shape our public opinion in foreign policy.
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It was March 4th, 1829, and just as winter was giving way to spring in the nation's capital, President Andrew Jackson was being inaugurated after an electoral landslide. At his speech at the East Portico of the capital, he told his adoring supporters that he had a mandate to reform a republic tainted by what he called incompetent and unfaithful hands.
It was March 4th, 1829, and just as winter was giving way to spring in the nation's capital, President Andrew Jackson was being inaugurated after an electoral landslide. At his speech at the East Portico of the capital, he told his adoring supporters that he had a mandate to reform a republic tainted by what he called incompetent and unfaithful hands.
It was March 4th, 1829, and just as winter was giving way to spring in the nation's capital, President Andrew Jackson was being inaugurated after an electoral landslide. At his speech at the East Portico of the capital, he told his adoring supporters that he had a mandate to reform a republic tainted by what he called incompetent and unfaithful hands.
For his fans, who came to see this political outsider's historic inauguration, it was confirmation of their arrival on the grandest stage. Here was the first president to come from a western state, Tennessee. Before him, all of our presidents hailed from the prosperous and powerful East. With Jackson's victory, the United States government no longer resembled a locked box.
For his fans, who came to see this political outsider's historic inauguration, it was confirmation of their arrival on the grandest stage. Here was the first president to come from a western state, Tennessee. Before him, all of our presidents hailed from the prosperous and powerful East. With Jackson's victory, the United States government no longer resembled a locked box.
For his fans, who came to see this political outsider's historic inauguration, it was confirmation of their arrival on the grandest stage. Here was the first president to come from a western state, Tennessee. Before him, all of our presidents hailed from the prosperous and powerful East. With Jackson's victory, the United States government no longer resembled a locked box.
But any solemnity of this momentous event didn't last long. As Jackson's carriage made its way to the White House for a public reception, the throngs of Jacksonians trailed him, and Bedlam soon followed. The mob descended on the free food and drink at the White House.
But any solemnity of this momentous event didn't last long. As Jackson's carriage made its way to the White House for a public reception, the throngs of Jacksonians trailed him, and Bedlam soon followed. The mob descended on the free food and drink at the White House.