A Historian's Perspective on White House Rivalries, From Truman to Trump

Published: Oct. 22, 2020, 7 a.m.

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Today\\u2019s podcast features an interview that first appeared on our sister podcast "The Right Side of History." Co-host Jarrett Stepman speaks with presidential historian Tevi Troy about his most recent book "Fight House: Rivalries in the White House From Truman to Trump."


Troy describes how rivalries and conflict on the president\'s staff and Cabinet often have been instrumental in success or failure during an administration. The historian also addresses President Woodrow Wilson\'s mismanagement of the Spanish flu pandemic of 1917.

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