The torch has been passed to a new generation.

The “Silent Generation” gave way to a wave of leaders born in the post-World War II era, forever changing the face of American politics. This demographic shift brought new perspectives and experiences to the nation’s highest offices, shaped by decades of immense social and technological change.
These individuals, products of a prosperous and populous time, carried the unique cultural and economic imprints of their upbringing into the White House, influencing policy and public discourse in ways that continue to resonate today.