Richard Nixon became very ill during the time of the trial. So, the judge rendered a decision to not go further with the trial.
The end of the watergatre scandal was when the Supreme Court asked for, "the tapes," which had an 18.5 minute gap. However, the President refused to give them up. The House of Representatives then voted three days later to impeach President Nixon. He resigned and Gerald Ford took over the presidency. Nixon was the only "Watergate conspirator" to not serve any jail time. Also, he was the only president in the history of the United States to resign from the presidency.
The Vietnam War destroyed two Presidential Administrations: Johnson refused to serve another term as US President; Nixon resigned from office. Johnson was sick of the war. Nixon was at war with the "anti-war" protesters. His sanctioned break in of the Watergate Hotel of anti-war people ultimately led to his resignation from the presidency.
Gerald Ford aka Leslie King Jr. He became the Vice President when Spiro Agnew had to resign as Vice President, owing to his involvement in the tea pot dome scandal. And later when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 due to Watergate scandal, he became the President.
Ford became president of the United States after Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal. As Vice President at the time, Ford was next in line for the presidency according to the Presidential Succession Act. He was then confirmed by Congress to serve as the 38th President of the United States.
the most recent president to serve lass than a full term was Richard Nixon
US President Richard Nixon was elected US President in 1968. He was reelected in 1972. Due to the Watergate scandal, Nixon was forced to resign.
Nixon, who resigned in disgrace after the Watergate hearings conducted in Congress.
The end of the watergatre scandal was when the Supreme Court asked for, "the tapes," which had an 18.5 minute gap. However, the President refused to give them up. The House of Representatives then voted three days later to impeach President Nixon. He resigned and Gerald Ford took over the presidency. Nixon was the only "Watergate conspirator" to not serve any jail time. Also, he was the only president in the history of the United States to resign from the presidency.
Court subpoenas were served to President Nixon during the Watergate scandal as part of the investigation into the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up attempts. The Supreme Court ruled that Nixon had to comply with the subpoenas, emphasizing that no one, including the President, is above the law. This decision ultimately led to the release of taped conversations that revealed Nixon's involvement in the scandal, contributing to his decision to resign.
Nixon served half of his second term of office. He resigned August 9, 1974, to avoid being impeached by the House of Representatives due to obstruction of justice and his involvement in the Watergate scandal.
The Vietnam War destroyed two Presidential Administrations: Johnson refused to serve another term as US President; Nixon resigned from office. Johnson was sick of the war. Nixon was at war with the "anti-war" protesters. His sanctioned break in of the Watergate Hotel of anti-war people ultimately led to his resignation from the presidency.
Gerald Ford aka Leslie King Jr. He became the Vice President when Spiro Agnew had to resign as Vice President, owing to his involvement in the tea pot dome scandal. And later when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 due to Watergate scandal, he became the President.
President Nixon ended the US offensive participation in the war. President Ford conducted US defensive operations for rescue and evacuation, until the end of the war on 30 April 1975.
Nixon was VP under President Eisenhower.
Yes, some Democrats did serve in his cabinet. Foremost among these was former Texas Governor John Connally, who was a friend of Nixon's and whom Nixon even hoped would be his presidential successor.
37th President of the United States.
Ford became president of the United States after Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal. As Vice President at the time, Ford was next in line for the presidency according to the Presidential Succession Act. He was then confirmed by Congress to serve as the 38th President of the United States.