Acting leaders: recent practices, consequences, and reforms
For four decades, until the start of 2019, there had been only one acting secretary of defense for more than a day—William Howard Taft IV at the start of President George H.W. Bush’s administration, who served while John Tower’s nomination was pending and continued briefly after the Senate voted it down. While other modern presidents … Continue reading Acting leaders: recent practices, consequences, and reforms
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