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  1. Dec 11, 2020 · Richard Nixon's first vice president, Spiro Agnew, resigned in 1973 amidst charges of bribery and tax evasion. MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and producer Mike Yarvitz investigated the Agnew scandal in ...

  2. Jul 21, 2016 · Choosing a running mate used to be more about campaigning than governing. But after Richard Nixon’s ruinous relationship with Spiro Agnew, the job has changed. Introducing the executive vice ...

  3. Dec 17, 2020 · Their book, which is based on their podcast of the same name, gives a brisk and engaging account of the effort to hold Vice President Spiro Agnew criminally accountable, and it sheds light on the ...

  4. Sep 18, 1996 · Spiro Theodore Agnew was born on November 9, 1918, in Baltimore, Maryland. The son of a Greek immigrant, Agnew attended Johns Hopkins University and the University of Baltimore Law School. In 1942 he married Elinn Judefind, with whom he eventually had four children.

  5. Washington, Oct, 10--Spiro T. Agnew resigned as Vice President of the United States today under an agreement with the Department of Justice to admit evasion of Federal income taxes and avoid imprisonment. The stunning development, ending a Federal grand jury investigation of Mr. Agnew in Baltimore and probably terminating his political career ...

  6. Sep 18, 1996 · Spiro T. Agnew, who earned an enduring but unenviable niche in American history as the first vice president forced to resign in disgrace, died Tuesday afternoon at a hospital in Berlin, Md. He was 77.

  7. Aug 8, 2018 · Richard M. Nixon waves to Republican National Convention delegates with running mate Spiro T. Agnew after accepting the party’s nomination for president in Miami on Aug. 8, 1968. (AP) Addressing ...

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