Although U.S. Pres. Warren G. Harding was not personally implicated in the Teapot Dome affair or the other scandals that tarnished his administration, he was aware of the corrupt behaviour of the “Ohio Gang” and failed to expose it. By the mid-1920s he was seen as a man who was simply not up to the responsibilities of the presidency. He was rumoured to have been drinking heavily and to have been involved in extramarital affairs. Historians have challenged the veracity of some allegations made against Harding, but many of them regard him as the country’s least capable president.
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