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Richard Nixon Leaves the White House for the
Final Time At 11:35 A.M., August 9, 1974, a one-sentence letter was handed to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, simply stating: "I hereby resign the Office of President of the United States. Sincerely, Richard Nixon." Shortly before that time, Nixon and his wife, Pat, had been escorted by Gerald R. Ford and his wife on a bright red carpet to a waiting helicopter for the start of their last presidential journey. Standing in the doorway, Nixon raised his arms upward in the familiar V-for-victory salute he had used as a political trademark, but his faced showed the agony of defeat. President Nixon comforts daughter Julie on August
7, the day he made his historic decision. President and Mrs. Ford escort Richard and Pat
Nixon from the White House. Ex-President Nixon gives his "Victory
wave" as he prepares to leave the White House for
the final time. At three minutes after noon, Vice-President Gerald R. Ford became the nation's 38th President. In his inaugural address he offered a prayer that his predecessor might find peace for himself. See Also |
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