Okay, so Millard Fillmore finally gets the presidency... and immediately chooses the most stressful possible way to use it. Kyle and Eric break down Fillmore’s term in office, the Compromise of 1850, and the moment he decided that preserving the Union mattered more than literally anything else.
This episode covers California’s admission, congressional meltdown season, popular sovereignty nonsense, and the Fugitive Slave Act - aka the law that made Fillmore historically radioactive forever. He thought enforcement would restore order. Instead, he radicalized the North, emboldened the South, and proved that compromise can absolutely make everything worse.
It’s not a villain story. It’s a tragedy about a man who believed in institutions so hard he signed off on injustice to keep them intact.
The Buck Starts Here - history, but with consequences.