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 becoming President was unique because he is the only person to have held the office of President without being elected to either the presidency or the vice presidency. He ascended to the presidency after Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned and President Richard Nixon resigned, making him the only person to become President without winning a national election.
Richard Nixon was the only US President to resign his office. John C. Calhoun and Spiro T. Agnew were the two vice-presidents who resigned. Calhoun resigned in order to run the for Senate and because he disagreed strongly with President Jackson. Agnew resigned in disgrace from his past activities as governor of Maryland.
Richard M. Nixon is the only US President to have resigned from office. Hew was replaced by his VP, Gerald R. Ford. Ford is the only person to have been VP and President, not elected to either office.
Richard M. Nixon, 37th US President, is the only President to resign from office.
noneThe only time that a U.S. President resigned the presidency was when Richard Nixon did so on August 9, 1974.
Richard Nixon, but he was not technically forced out of office, as he resigned himself. He resigned before he would have been impeached.
Thusfar, Richard M. Nixon is the only U.S. president to resign the office of president.
Richard Nixon is the first and only President to resign.
Yes, he resigned the Presidency on August 9, 1974. Under investigation by the US House for illegal campaign activities, he resigned and was succeeded by his Vice President, Gerald Ford. Ford had only become Vice President in December, 1973, after Vice President Spiro T. Agnew had also resigned, for an entirely unrelated reason. Nixon was facing impeachment and likely conviction on charges stemming from the Watergate break-in and its cover-up, so he chose instead to resign.
Jackson tried to kill him, and Calhoun (scared for his life, and very sensitive emotionally) resigned, and accepted a Senate seat.
The first and only President of the United States of America to resign the Presidency was the 37th President, Richard Milhous Nixon. When he was sworn in for his first term of office in 1969, President Nixon was 56 years old. He was the second of the three Presidents the United States has had from the state of California, all of whom were members of the Republican party. President Nixon won reelection by landslide in 1972 and gave his famous "silent majority" speech during his second inauguration in 1973. President Richard Milhous Nixon resigned the Presidency in 1974 in order to avoid inevitable impeachment.