The White House celebrates McKinley's birthday and legacy
Key points
- Honors William McKinley’s presidential service and legacy
- Restores Mount McKinley name and reestablishes trade policy prioritizing American workers
TL;DR
- The White House notes William McKinley was born and raised in Niles, Ohio and learned virtues of faith, duty, and respect.
- The White House says McKinley served in the Union Army, represented Ohio in the United States House of Representatives, authored the McKinley Tariff of 1890, and later served as governor of Ohio.
- The White House states McKinley won the 1896 presidential election, led the United States to victory in the Spanish‑American War, and supported tariffs that fueled an economic boom.
- The White House says it restored the name Mount McKinley and is reestablishing a trade policy to promote American investment and put American workers and industries first.
Original text
Today, we celebrate the birthday of the legendary President William McKinley—a true American trailblazer and titan of American greatness, who protected our people; expanded our blessings; and secured unprecedented growth, prosperity, and sovereignty for our beloved Nation. Born and raised in Niles, Ohio, McKinley learned as a child the virtues of faith, duty, and respect, which would go on to define his storied caree...
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- William Mckinley
- Niles, Ohio
- Mckinley Tariff
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