Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, serving non-consecutive terms in the late 19th century. He is notable for being the only U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms, and his presidency was marked by his commitment to reform and opposition to high tariffs.
Born on Mar 18, 1837 (189 years old)
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Kenya:
He pales when compared to post-Civil War presidents who exuded confidence including Grover Cleveland.
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Brazil:
Grover Cleveland was an anti-imperialist president who delayed Hawaii's annexation.
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United States:
Three other presidents each invoked the Act on three occasions, according to the Brennan Center: Grover Cleveland in the 1880s.
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Italy:
Grover Cleveland was mentioned as another historical figure who used military forces for internal order.
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Spain:
Grover Cleveland is mentioned in relation to the Statue of Liberty being a gift from France.
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India:
Cleveland accepted the Statue of Liberty as a gift in 1886.
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United States:
In the late 1800s, President Grover Cleveland’s administration tried to challenge the rule as it applied to Chinese immigrants.
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Peru:
Grover Cleveland signed the law that established Labor Day as a federal holiday.
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Costa Rica:
Grover Cleveland was the first president to serve non-consecutive terms.
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Kenya:
Trump is only the second president to win a nonconsecutive term in office, having won in 2016, lost in 2020, and won again in 2024; the first was Grover Cleveland.
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