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    Richard Nixon

    President of the United States from 1969 to 1974

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    A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a representative and senator from California and as the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  2. Spiro Agnew, 39th vice president of the United States (1969–73) in the Republican administration of President Richard M. Nixon. Amid a scandal related to his governorship of Maryland, he became the first person to resign the nation’s second highest office under duress.

  3. Jul 21, 2024 · Richard Nixon, 37th president of the United States (1969–74), who, faced with almost certain impeachment for his role in the Watergate scandal, became the first American president to resign from office. He was also vice president (1953–61) under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  4. Under section two of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, the President appointed former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President. After several months of congressional confirmation hearings, Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice President on December 19, 1974. Richard Nixon’s letter resigning the Presidency, August 9, 1974

  5. Richard Nixon had served as vice president from 1953 to 1961, and had been defeated in the 1960 presidential election by John F. Kennedy. In 1962, Nixon ran for governor of California against incumbent Pat Brown, and was defeated handily, leading the media to label him as a "loser".

  6. Apr 20, 2021 · Richard Nixon was a Republican congressman who served as vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower. Nixon ran for president in 1960 but lost to charismatic Massachusetts Senator John F....

  7. Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California. He served as Dwight Eisenhower's Vice President during both terms of the Eisenhower Administration. As the California Senator, Nixon was known as a staunch republican with a strong anti-communism stance.

  8. Nov 9, 2009 · A former Republican congressman and U.S. senator from California, he served two terms as vice president under Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) in the 1950s. In 1960, Nixon lost his bid for the...

  9. Nixon nominated, and Congress approved, House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford as Vice President. Faced with what seemed almost certain impeachment, Nixon announced on August 8, 1974, that...

  10. On June 14, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon, Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Ronald L. Ziegler, unknown person(s), Henry A. Kissinger, and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew met in the Oval Office of the White House from 9:30 am to 10:52 am.

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