On August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigned and Ford Became President
The historic transition of power occurred as President Richard Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new President of the United States.
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The historic transition of power occurred as President Richard Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new President of the United States.
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On this day in history, President Richard Nixon resigned, and Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new President of the United States.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974, and Gerald Ford took the presidential oath the same day.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974, and Gerald Ford took the oath of office as the new President of the United States.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office, and Gerald Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, marking a pivotal moment in U.S. history.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office, and Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new President of the United States on August 9, 1974.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974, and Gerald Ford was sworn in as the new president of the United States.
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On August 8, 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was sworn in as a member of the United States Supreme Court.
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On August 8, 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was sworn in as a member of the United States Supreme Court.
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On August 8, 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was officially sworn in as a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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On August 8, 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor was officially sworn in as a member of the United States Supreme Court.
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Shortly after the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Nixon, President Richard Nixon disclosed a crucial tape recording that played a pivotal role in the Watergate scandal.
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On August 4, 1961, Barack Obama was born. He would later appoint Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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On August 1, 1942, military commissions concluded the trials of eight Nazi saboteurs, with the U.S. Supreme Court affirming the legality of these proceedings.
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The United States Congress enacted a resolution officially establishing 'In God We Trust' as the national motto on July 30, 1956.
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On July 15, 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall authored a defense of the landmark Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland, publishing it in the Alexandria Gazette under the pseudonym "A Friend of the Constitution."
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The historic Northwest Ordinance was enacted by the Articles of Confederation Congress on July 13, 1787, marking a significant moment in early U.S. governance.
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This date marks a significant moment in U.S. constitutional history with the submission of the 16th Amendment.
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The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment marked a significant moment in United States constitutional history.
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The landmark case Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc. was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court on July 1, 1985.
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President Donald Trump honors Senator Lindsey Graham's passionate defense of Brett Kavanaugh, calling it a pivotal moment in Congressional history.
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Following the largest mass migration in Ceuta’s history, 22 EU member states urge stronger external border controls amid ongoing migrant returns to Morocco.
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New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh testified before Congress pledging commitment to price stability as recent data shows easing inflation, while Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns inflation risks remain. Meanwhile, President Trump signals intensified strikes on Iran.
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Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican senator known for his hawkish foreign policy and close ties to Donald Trump, died at 71, prompting tributes from global leaders and a scramble to fill his Senate seat.
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