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Beyond the Oval Office: The Secret World of Former Presidents

11 min · 6. juni 2026
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Only a handful of people have ever held the most powerful job in the world—and that shared experience bonds them in ways nothing else can. Today we're pulling back the curtain on the Presidents Club: the relationships, rivalries, and behind-the-scenes partnerships that former presidents have formed across party lines and across history. From Nixon's rehabilitation to the Bush-Clinton bromance, this is the side of the presidency the history books rarely tell. Based on The Presidents Club by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy.

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