Teapot Dome Scandal

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In the 1920s there were a lot of political scandals, which was very unfortunate. For example, the Teapot Dome was the biggest political scandal. The Teapot Dome was an oil field the U.S. Navy owned. Many people wanted to use this valuable oil source. The two companies gave permission to use it and did not put a considerable offer to use the fields; therefore the Senate began to investigate. Surprisingly, they founded out that Albert B. Fall, Harding’s Secretary of Interior, took bribes from both companies in trade for the justifications to develop the oil. Finally, during the investigation they also founded bootlegged liquor in the offices of Harding’s associates.
Another example was the scandals that had to do with President Harding. He had four affairs with four different women. Harding was also accused of attending drunken orgies, and being a member of the Klu Klux Klan. Then Harding had men follow him into his presidential administration from Ohio, they were known as the Ohio Gang. It included the Secretary of Interior Albert B. Fall, and Edwin C. Denby, Secretary of the Navy, wh...

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