President Gerald Ford faced fierce criticism after he granted a full pardon to former President Richard Nixon in September 1974. This controversial decision, aimed at healing the nation post-Watergate, was perceived by many as an attempt to shield Nixon from accountability, leading to a significant decline in public trust. The pardon not only sparked outrage among those who believed Nixon should face justice, but it also hindered Ford’s political capital and contributed to his struggles in the subsequent 1976 election.
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As he was president, Gerald Ford was the Commander in Chief.
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Gerald R.Ford was Vice President to Richard Nixon prior to his resignation.Type your answer here...
Gerald Ford replaced Spiro Agnew as Vice President, and Richard Nixon as President.
The person to replace Spiro Agnew in 1973 was Gerald Ford. President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford to be Vice President.
Gerald Rudolph Ford was the first vice-president to become president after a resignation.
Gerald Ford's Vice President was Nelson A. Rockefeller.
The US didn't elect Gerald Ford as President. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald ford was the 38th President of the United States
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford was Vice President when Richard Nixon resigned as US President. In accordance with the US Constitution, Ford became President at that time.