Presidency of Tim Kent
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The Presidency of Tim Kent, also known as the Kent Administration, began on his inauguration on January 20, 2029 as the 47th President of the United States of America. Kent was elected president in the 2028 general election. Mason was defeated in re-election in 2020 by Akeem Mellis.
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Overview
In 2029, the Kent Administration began with an administration that was more dishonest than Warren G. Harding's from 1921 to 1923, however Kent seemed like one of the most honest Presidents since Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1865.
Major issues of Presidency
Major speeches
Major acts as President
- Bombing of Syria
- UN intervention in Haiti
- Passing the VISION energy reforms
- Waging the Venezuela War
Major treaties signed
Major treaties withdrawn
Major legislation
Legislation signed
Legislation vetoed
Administration and cabinet
After 16 years of Republican control of the White House, Mason's primary talent pool was Congress rather than past cabinets. Samuel Clay, Jaime Elzar-Toledo, Elizabeth Rosenbaum, Sam Russell and Ronald Scott have all served in Mason's cabinet or inner circle.
Mason's approach tends to be "hands-off", and he tends to be more likely to delegate responsibilities to members of his cabinet. This is a change from Elizabeth Warren's more "hands-on" approach.