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Ep. 230 - FDR & the Constitution
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Ep. 230 - FDR & the Constitution

Constitutional Chats Presented By Constituting America · Constituting America

October 11, 202457m 17s

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Show Notes

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the 32nd US President and was our longest serving president, having run for and won four elections to the presidency. FDR was President during two tumultuous events in US history, the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II. Pulling a page from the Woodrow Wilson playbook, FDR expanded the administrative state even further. In what ways did FDR expand the scope and size of the federal government? Why did the American people elect him four times to the office of the presidency? What did he mean when he spoke of "bold, persistent experimentation?" To chat with our student panel on FDR, we are delighted to welcome Jim Pinkerton this week. Jim is an alumni of the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations and is currently a Senior Fellow in the Center for American Prosperity at the American First Policy Institute.