Warren G. Harding served as the 29th President of the United States from 1921 to 1923. His presidency focused on a "return to normalcy" after World War I and an isolationist foreign policy. However, his administration was plagued by scandals, including the Teapot Dome scandal involving the Secretary of the Interior accepting bribes from oil companies. Harding died in office in 1923, with his administration and presidency ending amid numerous scandals and controversies.