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The major challenge that President Ford face involved former President Nixon. He had resigned in the midst of the Watergate scandal and President Ford pardoned him for any crimes he may have committed.

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After US President Richard Nixon resigned, the US vice president became president. This was Gerald Ford. He faced many problems. And, to most historians and politicians of the day, to bring a former US president to stand trial was something the USA could not handle. At a trial, Nixon may have revealed information that might even embarrass his Democrat opponents. It cannot ignored that Nixon had been in and out of politics for years. As president he might have knowledge too sensitive.At any rate the two main problems Ford faced was whether or not to pardon Nixon. He did this and earned scorn. The other problem was that this "promotion" of sorts caught him way off guard. He was not prepared to be the US president.

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Ford faced the shadow of Watergate, the fact that he was replacing the elected President who resigned in disgrace. His pardoning of Nixon hurt him with Democrats who want a long politically-charged trial. Inflation ran high. Vietnam was still a problem as were oil supplies. I would not say his presidency was unsuccessful. The problems were not his fault and his successor, Carter, did not fare much better .

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