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  2. Corrupt bargain - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's supporters denounced this as a "corrupt bargain". [2] [3] The "corrupt bargain" that placed Adams in the White House and Clay in the State Department launched a four-year campaign of revenge by the friends of Andrew Jackson. And it worked: a largely disputed issue, the accusations, true or not, helped Jackson's campaign immensely and ...

  3. 1824 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Jackson and his followers accused Adams and Clay of striking a "corrupt bargain", and the Jacksonians would campaign on this claim for the next four years, ultimately helping Jackson defeat Adams in 1828. Ironically, Adams offered Jackson a position in his Cabinet as Secretary of War, which Jackson declined to accept.

  4. Nicholas Biddle - Wikipedia

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    The president was well known for his stubbornness [33] and continued to harbor resentment toward Clay from the earlier "Corrupt Bargain" accusation following the presidential election of 1824. At Biddle's direction, the Bank poured tens of thousands of dollars into a campaign to defeat Jackson in the presidential election of 1832.

  5. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, on Sunday ripped the DOJ for pursuing what he described as a “deeply corrupt bargain.”

  6. 1828 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Jackson and his followers promptly accused Clay and Adams of striking a "corrupt bargain," and continued to lambaste the president until the 1828 election. In 1824, the national Democratic-Republican Party collapsed as national politics became increasingly polarized between supporters of Adams and supporters of Jackson.

  7. 1824 United States presidential election in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Jackson, who had finished with the most electoral votes in the initial run, considered Adams' election a "corrupt bargain". Scott's decision to vote for Adams proved unpopular in Missouri, and he lost his bid for re-election in 1826. Jackson defeated Adams in the 1828 United States presidential election.

  8. Bank War - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] At the heart of the campaign was the conviction that Andrew Jackson had been denied the presidency in 1824 only through a "corrupt bargain"; a Jackson victory promised to rectify this betrayal of the popular will. [43] [44] President of the Second Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle

  9. Trump accuses USAID of being 'corrupt'; implies the agency's ...

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    “It has to be corrupt. Nobody could approve that,” Trump said Tuesday as he signed a new batch of executive orders from the White House. USAID, an independent government agency that ...