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|occupation=Comptroller of New York<br>U.S representative<br>Chairman of the House ways and Means Committee<br>Vice President (1849 - 1850)<br>President of the United States (1850 - 1853)|skills=Political Intelligence<br>Political powers
|occupation=Comptroller of New York<br>U.S representative<br>Chairman of the House ways and Means Committee<br>Vice President (1849 - 1850)<br>President of the United States (1850 - 1853)|skills=Political Intelligence<br>Political powers
|hobby=Reading
|hobby=Reading
|goals=Become president of the United States (succeeded)<br>Win another term (failed)<br>Sign the fugitive slave act (succeeded)|crimes=[[Racism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>Mass kidnappings<br>[[Human trafficking]]
|goals=Become president of the United States (succeeded)<br>Win another term (failed)<br>Sign the fugitive slave act (succeeded)|crimes=[[Racism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>Mass kidnappings
|type of villain=Xenophobic Politician}}
|type of villain=Xenophobic Politician}}
{{Quote|The law is the only sure protection of the weak, and the only efficient restraint upon the strong.|Millard Fillmore}}
{{Quote|The law is the only sure protection of the weak, and the only efficient restraint upon the strong.|Millard Fillmore}}