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Frequently Asked Dead Presidents Questions Was Gerald Ford Ever President?? Maybe not. Maybe Tricky Dick was even tricker than we thought. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution includes all the provisions covering resignation of a President. It specifies that such a resignation occurs ...whenever the President transmits to the president pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers an ...




FRtR > Presidents > Gerald Ford Gerald R. Ford (1913- ) 38th president of the United States: 1974-1977 Gerald R. Ford (1913- ) No inaugural address made State of the Union 1975 State of the Union 1976 State of the Union 1977 The Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum


Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (Leslie Lynch King, Jr.) He was renamed after his adoptive father, Gerald Rudolph Ford, Sr. Except in formal signature, he signs his name Jerry Ford. Gerald Ford had two attempts on his life in California during the month of September, 1975. Both attempts were by women. Ford was once a male model. He became Vice President and President without being elected to either office. Ford had another swimming pool dug after he became president beca ...


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