As Acrimonious Presidential Transitions Go, 2020 Has Competition From History | Rachel Maddow

As Acrimonious Presidential Transitions Go, 2020 Has Competition From History | Rachel Maddow



Rachel Maddow revisits the toxicity and hostility of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inauguration in 1933 that was so complicated by the bitter pettiness of lame-duck Herbert Hoover that the date for future inaugurations was moved up by more than a month. Aired on 12/17/2020.
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As Acrimonious Presidential Transitions Go, 2020 Has Competition From History | Rachel Maddow

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