The phrase specifically connects to the actions of President Theodore Roosevelt, who earned the moniker "trustbuster" due to his vigorous efforts to regulate and break up large monopolistic trusts.
Why is Roosevelt called this
Roosevelt was one of the presidents of the United States. He is known for helping to reduce the power of the trusts. Roosevelt believed that some of these trusts had grown excessively powerful, stifling competition, manipulating markets, and exploiting workers and consumers.
During the 1902 Coal Strike, Roosevelt intervened to mediate between coal mine operators and workers, seeking a resolution that would ensure fair treatment for laborers and prevent disruptions in coal production that could negatively impact the nation's economy.
Question
Trusts (Trusts (above 1902 Coal Strike reading)
He is known as a trustbuster.
1902 Coal Strike reading) He is known as a trustbuster. who is referred to?