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The Oldest US Presidents in History

The Oldest US Presidents in History

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Joe Biden

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Donald Trump

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Ronald Reagan

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George H. W. Bush

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Dwight D. Eisenhower

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John Adams

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Gerald Ford

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Harry S. Truman

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James Monroe

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James Madison

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Thomas Jefferson

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John Quincy Adams

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George Washington

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Woodrow Wilson

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Richard Nixon

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Joe Biden
Donald Trump
Ronald Reagan
William Henry Harrison
James Buchanan
George H. W. Bush
Zachary Taylor
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Andrew Jackson
John Adams
Gerald Ford
Harry S. Truman
James Monroe
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
John Quincy Adams
George Washington
Andrew Johnson
Woodrow Wilson
Richard Nixon

Becoming president of the United States comes with more pressure and scrutiny than any other job in the world. Every decision you make affects the rest of the population, regardless of where they live. It's commonly believed that the older you are, the wiser you become. This is one of the reasons the minimum age for presidential candidates is 35.

By the age of 35, you've developed as a person, you know what you believe in, and you've hopefully experienced enough diversity to show compassion to everyone. The older you get, the more mature you are when it comes to something as serious as running the country. As of 2024, the bulk of the people leading the United States are far older than the age rule in the Constitution.

The oldest president in the history of the United States happens to be the one currently in office – Joe Biden. The second oldest president is the man Biden replaced… Donald Trump. Younger people in the United States are pushing for candidates who aren't as old as these gentlemen to take over.

There's a fine balance between having enough experience and energy to understand what's going on actively in the United States and world. Something else most presidents once had was military experience. For more on the 12 presidents who were generals, click here.

To compile the list of oldest U.S. Presidents, 24/7 Tempo reviewed several governmental sources. These include U.S. News & World, WhiteHouse.gov, and The Hill.

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