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Kellogg’s Foreign Policy Fiasco: A President’s Plea for Press Support

January 4, 1927, marked a tense day in Washington D.C. as President Coolidge’s administration faced mounting criticism for Secretary Kellogg’s handling of foreign affairs. Mexico, Nicaragua, and Russia were among the countries where Kellogg’s efforts had been met with widespread disapproval. In a bid to salvage his Secretary’s reputation, President Coolidge’s spokesman called upon the nation’s newspapers to rally behind the administration’s foreign policies.

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