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The DS and Globalists are trying to remind Trump of what they did to that upstart, Grant.
Highlights in Ulysses Grant's Life
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July 1, 1839: Grant was accepted into West Point.
September 14, 1839: Grant attended West Point.
April 9, 1865: At the end of the Civil War, Grant and Lee met at Appomattox Court House, and Lee accepted the terms of surrender. Grant unilaterally granted Lee and his remaining men amnesty, while all the Confederates were to surrender their weapons and go home. They were allowed to keep their horses if they agreed no longer fight the U.S. The war was effectively ended, but reconstruction had already begun during the war, prepared to receive the southern states again to preserve the union. Lincoln counseled to quickly get on with elections.
April 14, 1865: After a cabinet meeting earlier in the day, which Grant had attended,Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on what is termed "good Friday" at Ford's Theatre. Grant was also supposed to attend the theatre performance, but had changed his plans and instead had gone to New Jersey and to Philadelphia to visit his children. They had planned to assassinate Grant also, as well as Veep Johnson and Secretary of State Seward at their homes. Grant and many others believed Grant was also a target, being stalked by a co-conspirator of Booth, Michael O'Laughlen. James Speed, Lincoln's Attorney General, urged the conspirators should be tried by a military commission. Trial by military commission—rather than in a civilian court—was assured after Speed issued his legal opinion stating the conspirators not only could be, but must be, tried by thereby. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and the Army’s judge advocate general, Brig. Gen. Joseph Holt, agreed. In military trials, there was no right to appeal the verdict of the military commission.
March 4, 1869: Grant president, and Johnson refused to attend the inauguration. During his presidency, Grant sought to return the U.S. to the gold standard within ten years to reduce the national debt, but soon, Grant would be approached by a couple of corporate leaders who would affect the outcome. Also, serving in his administration were at least 7 Skull and Crossbones members.
Mid-June, 1869: On a yacht jaunt from NY to Boston, Jay Gould and James Fisk spoke to Grant about his gold policy.