Yes, President Woodrow Wilson faced significant opposition following World War I, particularly regarding the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations. Many in the U.S. Senate, including prominent figures like Henry Cabot Lodge, opposed the treaty, fearing it would entangle the U.S. in foreign conflicts. Wilson's insistence on including the League of Nations in the treaty led to a political struggle that ultimately resulted in the Senate rejecting the treaty. His inability to secure support for his vision marked a significant setback for his post-war agenda.
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