Presidential pardon.
Gerald ford
He was vice president for 8 months. Nixon's running mate in '72, Spiro Agnew, resigned the vice presidency in October 1973. Nixon appointed Gerald Ford vice president in December 1973. Nixon resigned the presidency in August 1974, at which time Ford became president.
Richard Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9th, 1974. He was succeeded by his appointed Vice President, Gerald Ford. On September 8th, 1974 Ford granted Nixon a "free and full" pardon.
Gerald Ford was serving as Nixon's VP when Nixon resigned, so Ford had no VP
Just one: Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon's original VP was Spiro Agnew, but Ford became VP when Agnew resigned.
Gerald R. Ford is the one. He was appointed vice-president when the elected vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned and became president when President Richard Nixon resigned.
Ford
Richard Nixon was not impeached. Three articles of impeachment were drafted by Congress but the case never proceeded. Nixon resigned to make impeachment a moot point and Ford's pardon of Nixon made indictment impossible.
No, Richard Nixon was not reelected after he resigned. Nixon resigned from the presidency in August 1974, following the Watergate scandal. He was succeeded by Vice President Gerald Ford, who served as president until the next election in 1976.
He was a congressman who was chosen by Nixon to become president. At that time, Nixon and his VP both had scandals of their own and both had to resign, so Nixon picked Ford as the next president.
Richard Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9th, 1974. He was succeeded by his appointed Vice President, Gerald Ford. On September 8th, 1974 Ford granted Nixon a "free and full" pardon.
He was appointed to replace Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew when Agnew resigned and replaced President Richard Nixon when he resigned.