News about Herbert Hoover

Was the crime of the century a miscarriage of justice?Family of German carpenter executed in 1936 for famous murder of Lindbergh baby claim he was innocent and the boy's FATHER should have been questioned

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 9, 2024
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was put to death for his role in the 1936 shooting, but Lindbergh, a pilot who famously was the first to cross the Atlantic, was never considered a criminal. He also led the probe into his son's disappearance, which eventually led to the discovery of Hauptmann, a 36-year-old carpenter who lived in New York's Bronx borough. He was later sentenced to die by electric chair, but lingering questions about his guilt – and Lindbergh's own alleged involvement – have lingerled. His great-great niece and her aunt recently provided DNA samples to officials in New Jersey to stand up those concerns, and hopefully provide an answer to the long-looming question: Was the crime of the century really just a miscarriage of justice?

Biden will call Trump a 'loser' EVERY DAY to grind him down and 'make him go haywire in public': Inside the new White House strategy to be more aggressive to Joe's 2024 rival

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
In an effort to rattle his opponent for the 2024 portrait, President Joe Biden wants to taunt Donald Trump every day. According to Axios, Biden's ambitious new campaign plan was part of Biden's attempt to go for Trump's jugular in the hopes of him going 'haywire in public.' Biden has stepped up the tense talks against Trump in recent months, comparing him to President Herbert Hoover and mocking his memory. On her 'Women for Biden tour,' And Jill Biden slammed Trump repeatedly,'mocking women's bodies.'

Scholars who ranked Trump 'worst ever president' SLAMMED for 'liberal bias' by polling academic group that's 'barely distinguishable from the Democratic Party and its far-left wing'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
The University of Houston's political scientist Brandon Rottinghaus and Justin Vaughn of Coastal Carolina University released their scorecard over Presidents' Day weekend, placing Trump in 45th place, which is far from the bottom of the chart. Users of social media reacted positively to the findings, accusing the academics of polling only a select group of experts with a shared outlook that is increasingly incompatible with regular Americans. According to one X/ Twitter user, 'a total of 154 people participated in the 'poll'. 'And they are all embedded in academia's uber-liberal tradition.' Another 'laughable survey' that struggled to identify the respondents by name was smuggish.

Trump says he wants the economy to plummet in the next 12 months so that it does not damage Biden's election prospects

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
During an interview with Lou Dobbs, former President Donald Trump expressed his desire for a major economic downturn within the next 12 months. Trump openly stated his desire for a disaster in order to hurt President Biden and improve his own chances in the forthcoming election. Trump acknowledged the current fragile state of the economy, but said that any progress was due to his own government's efforts. "I hope it's going to be within the next twelve months because I don't want to be Herbert Hoover." I just don't want to be Herbert Hoover,' Trump said.

Bohemian Grove camp parties were like college but with 'more money and better alcohol,' says ex-employee suing club

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2023
In a recent Air Mail interview, Anthony Gregg, one of three named plaintiffs in the class action suit against the club, said the men who attend the club's summer camps party like they're old. 'These guys, they don't want the college experience to be ruined,' he said. They now have more money and better alcohol,' he said. The piece notes that within the redwood trees, there is also significant public urination.

Former US President Bill Clinton once lived in this four-bed Surrey house dubbed 'The White House,' and it is now on auction for £2.35 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2023
The Hoovers lived at the house in 1902, more than a quarter of a century before Herbert Hoover became the 31st President of the United States of America in 1929. In his memoir, he said that his 'wife searched out a tiny country house at Walton-on-Thames.' He may have had political ambitions at the time of discovering the house, as well as the fact that it was 'curiously named The White House.'

ALEX BRUMMER: Any further rate increases should have been held off by the bank

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2023
Central banks around the world were off the track when it came to recognizing that the inflationary genie was out of the bottle in 2021. They are repeating the error once more. The Federal Reserve in the United States, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) and the Bank of England all acknowledge that the chaos in the banking market has meant that credit conditions, loan availability, and liquidity have tightened.

President Biden says the US is NOT experiencing record inflation when it is

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 28, 2022
When he took office, he had already denied about gas prices being down compared to before. He was approached by a reporter about the 8.2 percent inflation America is now dealing with. 'You've referred to the midterm election as a choice rather than a referendum,' the reporter from News Nation asked.' Given record inflation, why should voters choose Democrats?' "I'm bringing it down because it's not record inflation anymore." Biden replied: "I'm taking it down because it isn't even recording inflation anymore.' Taking a look at what we inherited.'

All the Queen's presidents: Eisenhower got scone recipes and Nixon tried to marry off his daughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
She met 13 serving US presidents, from Harry Truman to Joe Biden, as well as a former Herbert Hoover, and it appeared that Lyndon Johnson was never able to charm or impress them. The reason for the ambiguity (although possibly due to the United Kingdom's decision not to engage in the Vietnam War), but the assertion by drama series The Crown that he consistently refused her invites seems odd. Regardless of the differences between the US and the UK, a presidential encounter with the Queen as a head of state whose staff didn't need to be constrained by politics (after all, she wielded no political power) often helped clear the air.