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2 of 6 — U.S. Chief Justice Warren Burger administers the oath of office to Gerald Ford in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., August 9, 1974.
Fifty years ago Friday, Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office and became the president of the United States. It was a stormy path to the White House that became political lore. Never before nor ...
Fifty years ago Friday, Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office and became the president of the United States. (Aug. 9, 2024) Ben Simmons Officially Agrees To Nets Buyout These Are the 10 Best ...
He took the Oath of Office on August 9, 1974 after the Watergate scandal led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation and Museum hosted this event close ...
During a Aug. 9, 1974, ceremony at the White House, Vice President Gerald R. Ford — who had been a long-time U.S. representative from Michigan's 5th district — took the oath of office.
On Aug, 9, 1974, Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oath of office to Ford who became the 38th president of the United States following the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
During a Aug. 9, 1974, ceremony at the White House, Vice President Gerald R. Ford — who had been a long-time U.S. representative from Michigan's 5th district — took the oath of office.
Despite his own starring role on President Nixon's "enemies list," he was allowed to be in the room when Gerald Ford took the oath of office. Accessibility links. Skip to main content; ...
Gerald Ford is the only person to have reached the Oval Office without being elected president or vice ... Ford took the presidential oath of office after Nixon himself resigned in disgrace over ...