Besides all of the ones who owned slaves and / or partook in ethnic cleansing or started wars to expand US territory?Speculating about him being a fascist seems incredibly more pertinent now than what I know about historical presidents. But really what do I know? I'm really not that confident lol, but if you want to throw an example down then I'd appreciate it.
Well, you've got Woodrow Wilson, who expelled every Black person from government that he could, segregated the ones he couldn't, and the one guy he couldn't segregate or fire was forced to work INSIDE A CAGE. Did I mention that under his tenure, the KKK was revived (against his wishes mind, but more because he was a "law and order" guy than an anti-racist guy, as he was a Confederate sympathiser) and reached between 3-6 MILLION members (today, it's few thousand at most) and during his Presidency there were a number of anti-Black race riots culminating in Tulsa (after he left). He was considered extremely racist even for his time.
Plus a largely successful campaign of culture genocide against German-Americans (forced to stop speaking German- it used to be the second most spoken language in the US-, pressured to changed their names and street names to sound more English, ordinary citizens harassed and sometimes assaulted, and in at least one case a German-American was LYNCHED and the culprits got away with it). Not to mention that during the war, laws were passed to make criticising the government illegal. The leader of the Socialist party campaigned for President while IN PRISON under him.
Warren Harding is considered one of the most incompetent, unqualified and corrupt Presidents ever, a rich dude who got the job because he was good-looking but has no real policies or much experience and was generally regarded as a dimwit by political insiders. He signed laws to restrict immigration, deregulated the economy, added four conservative judges to the Supreme Court, opposed government welfare during the postwar depression, cut taxes for the rich, and oversaw the beginnings of prohibition. He was a VAST improvement over his predecessor but his policies are broadly similar to the modern Republican party.
Herbert Hoover was Presidents during Prohibition and despite facing mountains of evidence that it was a disaster, was largely being ignored and only lead to an explosion in organized crime, he stubbornly remained a big supporter and refused to do anything to repeal it, and it was only undone under FDR. Won't blamed him TOO much for the Great Depression since it was out of his hands, but none of his policies to combat it had much effect.
FDR had policies designed to monitor German, Italian and Japanese Americans, the latter of whom of course (and some of the former) were placed in camps and also had to liquidate their assets, and he too had rules (albeit less severe), had an unprecedented 4 terms in office, refused to congratulate Jesse Owens or other African-American athletes for winning the Olympics despite inviting the White winners to the White Hourse for it, and he was frequently accused of being a fascist and would-be dictator from both the left and the right, starting as early as his second month in office.
Eisenhower issued an Executive Order barring thousands of people from working for the Federal government on suspicions of being homosexual, and there were more firings for being homosexual than for being Communists (though homosexuals were often labelled Communist). There was also Operation: Wetback, a massive effort to deport illegal immigrants from Mexico- over a million were sent back over the border, often ending up in unfamiliar territory without food or water in searing heat and not allowed to take any property with them, resulting in several deaths; many also had their heads shaved to mark them as repeat offenders (apart from the inhumanity it often didn't work).
LBJ oversaw the escalation of the Vietnam War as well as surveillance, harassment and arrest of anti-war protestors. Behind closed doors was widely regarded as a boorish, domineering bully who had a history of kicking congressmen in the shins with steel-tipped shoes, sexually harassing female staffers, adultery, literally showing off his huge dick to the press (nicknamed "Jumbo" or "Johnsons' Johnson") and firing one very loyal staffer on suspicions of being gay. His tenure saw huge race riots and a massive crime wave.
Richard Nixon escalated the Vietnam War even further (after sabotaging peace talks by promising the North a "better deal" if they waited until he was President- this proved to be out of his control but is regarded by many as plain treasonous), with Pol Pot being a side-affect of his "madman" (his words) bombing campaign.He (re-)bugged the White House without telling people, believed in the existence of Jewish-Masonic-Communist conspiracies and plots against him personally, and started the "War on Drugs" that, according to one ex-Nixon staffer, was intentionally designed to target African-Americans from the outset and undermine the recently acquired Black vote, a problem that continues to this day. Let's not get started on the accusations of him being a crook or the Watergate scandal.
Just to name a few. I won't get started on the all of the Governors and Senators who were kleptocrats, in league with organised crime, openly racist, ran their states like dictatorships, or some combination of the above.