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Presidents who had remarkable adventures after they left office - Washington Examiner

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Herbert Hoover led international relief efforts for the United States during and after World Wars I and II .

President Harry Truman appointed Hoover to head a commission to reorganize the executive branch of the federal government.

Gerald Ford was the only chief executive to flirt with a comeback after leaving the White House .

Jimmy Carter gained national attention in the 1990s when he publicly negotiated foreign policy with North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung .

In 2006 , Carter made waves for publicly questioning the results of the Camp David meeting with Israeli and Palestinian leaders as he outlined his vision for a major Middle Eastern land-for-peace deal.

Despite his foreign policy gaffes, Carter ’s work helped earn him a warm place in people’ hearts.

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