watergate
The man pardoned was a former president, Richard Nixon. And the president pardoning him was Gerald Ford who took office after Nixon's resignation.
By far, the most controversial action of the Gerald Ford presidency was his pardoning of Richard Nixon. Former President Nixon had been accused of crimes relating to the Watergate scandal.
Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor, Richard Nixon, for any crimes he may have committed while President.
Yes, he pardoned his predecessor, Richard Nixon.
but the answer is Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford
Resigning is basically a advanced word for quit. Usually people resign after a scandal happens. An example would be Former President Richard Nixon. After the watergate scandal, he resigned.
Yes, several presidents of the United States have granted pardons. For example, President Gerald Ford famously pardoned former President Richard Nixon in 1974 for any crimes he may have committed related to the Watergate scandal. Other presidents, such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, also granted numerous pardons during their respective terms in office.
President Gerald Ford pardoned former President Nixon of all offenses which he may have committed between January 20, 1969 and August 9, 1974. This meant that Nixon could not be prosecuted on any criminal charge whatsoever for anything relating to the Watergate scandal whether it was related to the burglary, obstruction of justice or election law violations or any other crime even unrelated to Watergate if committed during that time period.
That was probably when President Ford pardoned former President Nixon in August, 1974.
It took place in 1977, when British interviewer David Frost interrogated former President Richard Nixon about the Watergate scandal.
No former President Richard Nixon does not have a statue. Richard Nixon was the 37th President of the United States.