Trump Tries On The Mantle Of 'Wartime President'

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Trump Tries On The Mantle Of 'Wartime President'
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Analysis: The skepticism that greeted Trump's use of the phrase 'wartime president' may be related to his record battling the 'enemy' to date.

." But the several generals who served in Trump's inner circle in his first two years in office – including Chief of Staff John Kelley, Secretary of Defense James Mattis and National Security Advisor and H.R. McMaster – are all conspicuous by their absence now.

Throughout these early weeks of the year, there were elements of the government's disease-fighting establishment that were scrambling to deal with mounting cases in the U.S. .But even as March began, the public Trump was not entirely on board. He continually downplayed the virus, saying it probably wouldn't amount to much in the U.S. and would soon be gone. Go about your business, he seemed to be saying, nothing to see here.

Even in the past week, Trump continued to talk about a vaccine coming"very soon" and anti-malaria drugs that could be available"almost immediately" with a lot of promise for use against the coronavirus. It was left to Anthony Fauci, the government's leading expert on infectious disease control since the 1980s, to ratchet back these claims – albeit gently and without criticizing the president, who continued to make the claims over the weekend.

Indeed, Stanton went on to organize the war effort that preserved the Union. In similar fashion, eight decades later, Roosevelt entrusted much of America's war effort to Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall – later praised as"the organizer of victory" by Churchill himself. Eisenhower was the last general to become president. The first was, of course, George Washington, followed by Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur and Benjamin Harrison .

The other presidents who sought such declarations were James Madison , James K. Polk , Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt . None had much of a personal military history, although FDR had been assistant secretary of the navy.In the past 75 years, the notion of formal declarations of war has gone out of fashion. Truman and Johnson sought and received the support of Congress for major U.S. troop commitments in Korea and Vietnam that became protracted and costly wars — even though undeclared.

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