President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office next month, is using Elon Musk's wealth and influence to bully Congress.
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Instead of Trump heading into his second term as Mr. Big, it increasingly looks like Musk is calling the shots.
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This lesson explores the presidency of Gerald Ford and features the University of Virginia Miller Center's Guian McKee, Russell Riley, Ken Hughes, Barbara Perry, and Marc Selverstone. The lesson opens ...
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