#197 - Fauchet's 'Ricochet Effect' - Randolph's Vindication Claims and Washington's Handling of a Scandal Podcast Por  arte de portada

#197 - Fauchet's 'Ricochet Effect' - Randolph's Vindication Claims and Washington's Handling of a Scandal

#197 - Fauchet's 'Ricochet Effect' - Randolph's Vindication Claims and Washington's Handling of a Scandal

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Washington's Farewell Address is very much a speech reflecting on the first President's successes and failures. Edmund Randolph, the first Attorney General, looked promising for a cabinet member but caused headaches for the new administration. How did Washington handle an embarrassing moment for the Secretary of State?

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