Warren G. Harding, the 29th President, was born on November 2, 1865, in Ohio. His presidency is often remembered for the “Roaring Twenties” but overshadowed by the Teapot Dome scandal, one of the most notorious in U.S. history. Harding’s administration initially pursued a normalcy policy after WWI, focusing on domestic issues like tax cuts and deregulation. However, his term was fraught with corruption among his appointees. Harding died suddenly in 1923 while on a cross-country tour, leaving his legacy tarnished by scandal, though he was personally popular.