William Jefferson Clinton, born and raised in Arkansas, was the
42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He is a
member of the Democratic Party.

William Jefferson Clinton, born and raised in Arkansas, was the
42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He is a
member of the Democratic Party.

On June 5, 2004, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of
the United States, died after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s
disease. Reagan, who was also a well-known actor and served
as governor of California, was a popular president known for
restoring American confidence after the problems of the 1970s.


On April 22, 1994, former President Richard M. Nixon died
after suffering a stroke four days earlier. In a 1978 speech
at Oxford University, Nixon admitted he had screwed up
during his presidency but predicted that his achievements
would be viewed more favorably with time.
He told the young audience, “You’ll be here in the year
2000, see how I am regarded then.”
Nixon is most often remembered for his involvement in
the Watergate scandal as president and for his Cold War-
era persecution of suspected communists while serving
as a U.S. senator. However, Nixon left a legacy as complex
as his personality.

James Earl Carter Jr. (October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024)
The 39th president of the United States.
The Carter Center announced in a statement made today,
Jimmy Carter passed away peacefully Dec. 29 at his home
in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family.
Carter, the oldest living U.S. president of all time, died less
than three months after his 100th birthday and more than
a year after the Carter Center said he had opted to receive
hospice care at home with his family after "a series of short
hospital stays."
His specific cause of death was unclear. Carter’s death
followed the passing of his wife Rosalynn on Nov. 19,
2023. She died at the age of 96.
(FOX NEWS)
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