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King of Bahrain – 1999–present
President of Colombia – 2022–present
President of Chile – 2022–present (former student activist who leads a young left-wing coalition)
Austrian Minister of Justice – 2022–present: (also a longtime ÖVP party lawyer)
President of Brazil – 2011–2016 (former guerrilla turned technocrat)
President of Brazil – 1995–2003 (famous sociologist before becoming president)
President of Brazil – 1985–1990 (first civilian president after Brazil’s military dictatorship)
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania – 1995–2007
U.S. Representative from Arizona’s 8th district: 2007–2012
Governor of Arkansas: 2015–2023 (previously led the DEA under George W. Bush)
Policy advisor & civil rights advocate: 1990s–present (sister of Kamala Harris and senior advisor to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign)
Hong Kong Secretary for Security: 1998–2003 (architect of the controversial Article 23 proposal)
Chair of the Democratic National Committee – 2021–present
U.S. Senator from Vermont – 1975–2023 (appeared in multiple Batman films as a lifelong comic fan)
Wife of Malcolm X / Civil rights advocate – 1965–1997
U.S. House Majority Whip – 2023–present
Mayor of Toronto – 2023–present
President of Malawi – 2020–present (was a theologian and pastor before entering politics)
President pro tempore of the Senate / Senator from Washington – 1993–present
U.S. Senator from New Jersey – 2006–2024 (resigned after a high-profile corruption indictment)
Mayor of Richmond, Texas – 1949–2012
German test pilot – 1930s–1945 (one of the first women to fly a helicopter)
President-elect of Brazil – 1985 (died before inauguration, ending the military dictatorship era transition)
Television journalist – 1980s–present
Political journalist – 1990s–present (CNN’s chief political correspondent)
Journalist and foreign policy commentator – 1990s–present
President of Nigeria – 2023–present (previously Governor of Lagos State, credited with major reforms)
Prime Minister of Poland – 2007–2014; 2023–present (liberal, pro-EU strategist)
Prime Minister of Norway – 2021–present (center-left)
Prime Minister of Denmark – 2019–present (center-right)
Prime Minister of Sweden – 2022–present (social democrat known for mixing welfare-state priorities with notably strict immigration policies)
Swedish monarch – 1970s–2020s
Norwegian monarch – 1990s–2020s
Danish monarch – 2000s–2020s
Salvadoran president – 2010s–2020s (known for his controversial anti-gang mega-prison program)
Polish president – 2010s–2020s (right-leaning nationalist figure closely tied to the Law and Justice party)
Belgian prime minister – 2010s–2020s (liberal reform-minded)
Czech prime minister – 2010s–2020s (conservative academic-turned-politician)
Saudi crown prince & prime minister – 2010s–2020s (architect of Vision 2030 reforms)
Portuguese president – 2010s–2020s (nicknamed “the people’s president” for his informal style)
Cuban president – 2010s–2020s
Ethiopian prime minister – 2010s–2020s (awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019)
American political activist – 1960s–1980s (co-founder of the Yippies)
President of Chad – 1990–2021 (a former military commander who died on the front lines while visiting troops in battle)
Chadian transitional president – 2020s (son of longtime president)
Swiss federal councillor & former president – 2010s–2020s
Uruguayan president – 2010s–2020s (son of former president)
Vietnamese General Secretary – 2010s–2020s
Bangladeshi prime minister – 1990s–2020s
Egyptian president – 2010s–2020s (came to power after leading the 2013 military coup)
Hawaiian prince & U.S. Delegate – 1890s–1920s (key figure in establishing Hawaii’s homelands program)
American Air Force fighter ace – 1940s–1960s (top American ace in the European theater of WWII)
Japanese Prime Minister - 2020s
U.S. Senator from Illinois; Senate Majority Whip – 1997–present
U.S. House Majority Leader; Representative from Louisiana – 2008–present (survived the 2017 baseball-field shooting)
Prime Minister of Finland – 2010s–present
President of Kenya – 1990s–present (humble origins; populist)
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine (Chief of Staff) – 2019–present
President of the European Commission – 2000s–present
President of Peru – 2020s–present (faced ongoing political turmoil and protests over her legitimacy)
U.S. Secretary of State (Grant administration) – 1840s–1870s
U.S. Representative for California’s 47th District – 2019–present (famous for whiteboard interrogations at hearings)
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives – 1950s–1980s
U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th District; civil-rights leader – 1960s–2020
U.S. Senator from South Carolina; President pro tempore of the Senate – 1950s–2000s
U.S. Representative for Texas’s 18th District – 1960s–1990s (first Southern Black woman in Congress)
U.S. Representative from California – 1990s–2020s (fun fact: only member of Congress to vote “no” on the 2001 AUMF after 9/11)
Governor of California – 1975–1983; 2011–2019 (served as both the youngest and the oldest governor in California history)
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts – 1840s–1870s
U.S. Senator from Mississippi – 1860s–1870s (first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate)
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court – 1820s–1860s (authored the Dred Scott decision)
U.S. Representative from Montana – 1910s–1940s (the only member of Congress to vote against U.S. entry into both World Wars)
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives – 1910s–1960s (longest-serving Speaker in American history)
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff & U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam – 1930s–1960s
Burmese Secretary-General of the United Nations – 1940s–1970s
Governor of Georgia – 2000s–2020s (defeated Stacey Abrams twice in highly watched elections)
Governor of New Jersey – 2010s–2020s (previously U.S. Ambassador to Germany under Obama)
Spanish Prime Minister – 2010s–2020s
U.S. Representative from Colorado – 2020s (formerly ran a restaurant where staff openly carried firearms)
Presidential speechwriter & JFK adviser: 1953–1963 – Profiles in Courage (ghostwriter), “Ask Not” speech
U.S. Postmaster General: 1965–1968; DNC Chair: 1968–1969, 1970–1972 (the Watergate break-in targeted his office; later Commissioner of the NBA)
White House Appointments Secretary: 1961–1963
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