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Humpty Dumpty Potato Chip Company, Inc., was founded in 1947 [1] in Scarborough, Maine, United States, by George Robinson and Norman Cole, [2] producing ketchup-flavoured and sour-cream-and-clam-flavoured chips, among others. The company was acquired by Borden, Inc., in February 1989. [3]
Barr was born in Manhattan, New York, the son of Estelle (née DeYoung), a psychologist, and Pelham Barr, an economist. [2] He and his wife, Mary Margaret (née Ahern), had four children including William P. Barr (who served as the 77th U.S. Attorney General in the George H. W. Bush Administration and as the 85th U.S. Attorney General in the Donald Trump Administration) [3] [4] and particle ...
1 Former Trump administration officials. ... George W. Bush. George W. Bush, U.S. president (2001–2009) (declined to endorse Trump and did not attend the 2024 RNC ...
Donald Trump assumed office as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017, and his first term ended on January 20, 2021. The president has the authority to nominate members of his Cabinet to the United States Senate for confirmation under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution .
The library also contains the vice presidential records of both George Bush (1981-1989) and Dan Quayle (1989-1993) as well as donated historical materials that document Bush’s private and public ...
Trump granted 237 requests for clemency, fewer than all presidents since 1900 with the exception of George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. [218] Only 25 of them had been vetted by the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney ; the others were granted to people with personal or political connections to him, his family, and his allies ...
During his time in the White House, President George W. Bush was known for his love of giving other people nicknames — "Pootie Poot" (Russian President Vladimir Putin), "Bushie," (First Lady ...
Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters about the midterm results at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on election night. (Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters) (Ricardo Arduengo / reuters)