
Bush Administration
The Bush Administration refers to the presidency of George W. Bush, who served from 2001 to 2009. He was a Republican and the son of former President George H.W. Bush. Key events during his presidency included the response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, leading to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. His administration also focused on tax cuts, education reform, and Medicare prescription drug benefits. It faced criticism for its handling of the economy and foreign policy, particularly regarding the Iraq War. The administration's approach had lasting impacts on U.S. politics and international relations.