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Warren G. Harding (1865–1923), the 29th President (1921–1923), campaigned on a “return to normalcy” after World War I. He relaxed wartime controls, supported business growth, and limited immigration. Though personally well-liked, Harding’s presidency was overshadowed by scandals (like Teapot Dome) involving corrupt officials he had appointed. He died in office of natural causes before the scandals became fully public.
Interesting anecdote: Harding was an avid poker player and is rumored to have gambled away a set of White House china during a poker game. While the tale may be apocryphal, it reflects Harding’s love of leisure and casual style—he even hosted weekly poker nights with his friends (nicknamed the “Ohio Gang”) at the White House.
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