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In this episode of President’s Unplugged, we examine the life and tragic death of William McKinley, the president whose kindness and openness defined his leadership, and ultimately caused his downfall. From his brave service in the Civil War to guiding America to victory in the Spanish–American War, McKinley helped shape a stronger, larger nation. But on a warm September day in 1901, one handshake changed everything, ending not only his life but an entire era of American innocence. His story is one of loyalty, leadership, and the haunting price of trust.
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