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  1. Nov 8, 2019 · Vice President Spiro T. Agnew on Aug. 8, 1973 at a Washington news conference. AP/file. He was Trump before Trump: VP Spiro Agnew attacked the news media 50 years ago. Published:...

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  2. Sep 18, 1996 · ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Spiro T. Agnew, Richard Nixon's strident point man who railed against the media as "nattering nabobs of negativism" and became the only U.S. vice president forced to resign...

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  4. Sep 18, 1996 · WASHINGTON — 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...

  5. 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,...

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  6. May 17, 2018 · American vice president and governor. Between the time of his nomination as Richard Nixon 's running mate in August 1968 and his resignation in October 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew was a leading spokesman for "The Silent Majority," a term used by Nixon to describe conservative, middle-class, white American voters.

  7. Sep 19, 1996 · Spiro T. Agnew, 77, who died of acute leukemia Sept. 17 in Berlin, Md., was the first U.S. vice president to resign under a cloud of personal scandal when he stepped down in 1973 and only the...

  8. Sep 18, 1996 · Spiro T. Agnew. Born November 9, 1918 Baltimore, Maryland Died September 18, 1996 Berlin, Maryland. Vice President of the United States, 1969–1973. During President Richard Nixon's (see entry) first term in the White House (1969–1973), Vice President Spiro Agnew emerged as an outspoken defender of the president and his administration. He ...

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