Keith E. Chism (USE)
Keith E. Chism | |
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69th President of the United States | |
In office January 20, 2018 – January 20, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Jerry Gardner |
Succeeded by | Lars Brandt |
Personal details | |
Born | Keith E. Chism |
Political party | New Liberals |
Relatives | Chism family |
Keith E. Chism was the 69th president of the United States from 2018 to 2023 and was the first New Liberals president since 1998. Prior to becoming president, Keith had very little experience in national politics, only being a state representative for the majority of his political career. He would make a successful run for Senator in 1990, where between 1998-2003 he would go on to serve as the chairperson for the Congressional Committee for Civil Rights. After the New Liberals major loss in 2003, only comprising about 2% of total authority in the federal government, Keith would end up retiring from politics and took upon his congressional pension to start a foundation to support people of color's education and life, to help keep them out of prison.
Keith was the first black president in US history, and also the first non-white and atheist president. He was mainly known for attempting the largest justice reform in the 21st century, which includes directing the Department of Justice to implement a $92B initiative to reform all US federal prisons to be rehabilitative as opposed to punitive like they have been since the US's founding in the 18th century. He is noted by historians as being the most costly president in recent history.
Early life
College & Politics
Presidency (2018-2023)
Inauguration
Chism was inaugurated as the XX President of the United States on January 20th, 2018. He was the first NLP president to be inaugurated since 1998, and the first black president in US history.
First 100 Days
Compared to other presidents, Keith did not do much within his first week, or even within his first 100 days that was significant. The most significant items dealt with justice reform, attempts to amend the Constitution to codify the FRA permanently and attempts to amend the Constitution to permit a permanent peacetime military with unrestricted funding. Much of the issues he campaigned on failed massively, with the only partial exception being the justice reform, which was so costly and expansive it ran into the next presidential term.
Domestic Policy
Law Enforcement & Judiciary
The biggest issue in Chism's term was reforming the justice system. Within his first two weeks, he had already directed most federal agencies related to law enforcement to produce records and open investigations into their conduct and practices surrounding wrongful imprisonment, turnaround times, stress, etc.
Environment
Environment was a non-issue in the eyes of Keith, and he had very little in terms of environmental policies or goals. One thing he did do however, was reverse the previous administration's heavy restrictions on fracking, permitting it with very little to no regulation in most cases, and he did this within his first year in office.