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    Lyndon B. Johnson placed a longtime political associate, Abe Fortas, on the court in part so that Fortas could alert him if his Great Society programs faced legal jeopardy and to keep the court from overturning them. He persuaded a sitting justice, Arthur Goldberg, to step down and become UN ambassador in order to open a seat for Fortas, who eventually was forced to resign in disgrace. (AP Photo/Ed Kolenovsky)
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    Harry Truman lashed out at a Washington Post writer for an unflattering review of his daughter's concert. (AP Photo/Ernest K. Bennett)
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    Critics have alleged the Trump administration targeted those countries in a move of religious discrimination. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
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