
Gerry Ford
Gerald Ford was the 38th President of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned due to the Watergate scandal. Ford is notable for being the only U.S. president who was appointed (not elected) as Vice President and later became President. During his time in office, he focused on healing the nation, working on economic policies, and addressing the aftermath of Watergate. Ford’s leadership is often seen as steady and pragmatic, helping restore public trust in the presidency during a tumultuous period.