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  2. Gerald Ford - Wikipedia

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    An incident in 1975, when Ford tripped while exiting Air Force One in Austria, was famously and repeatedly parodied by Chevy Chase on Saturday Night Live, cementing Ford's image as a klutz. [ 228 ] [ 232 ] [ 233 ] Additionally, an incident in April 1976, when Ford bit into a still shuck-wrapped tamale, a culinary faux pas, made national news ...

  3. Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in Sacramento

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    Ford assassination attempt in Sacramento location map. On the morning of September 5, 1975, Fromme, dressed completely in red, "for the animals and earth colors", placed the Colt .45 pistol into a leg holster strapped to her left leg, [23] and made her way from her apartment to the California state capitol grounds.

  4. Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in San Francisco

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    In addition to the San Francisco incident, Ford had escaped unharmed from a previous assassination attempt in Sacramento, California, which occurred 17 days earlier on September 5, 1975. In response to the two occurrences in the same month, President Ford subsequently wore a bulletproof trench coat in public, beginning in October 1975.

  5. Presidency of Gerald Ford - Wikipedia

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    [90] [91] The following month, November 1975, Ford changed his stance and asked Congress to approve federal loans to New York City, upon the condition that the city agree to more austere budgets imposed by Washington, D.C. In December 1975, Ford signed a bill providing New York City with access to $2.3 billion in loans. [92]

  6. Timeline of the Gerald Ford presidency (1975) - Wikipedia

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    Ford swam twice daily before his presidency and regretted being unable to do so at the White House. [6] Ford swimming in the White House swimming pool in July 1975. May 23 – Ford signs the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, allowing refugees from South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia to enter the United States under a special status. [7]

  7. Foreign policy of the Gerald Ford administration - Wikipedia

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    Ford attended the inaugural meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized nations (initially the G5) in 1975 and secured membership for Canada. Ford supported international solutions to issues. "We live in an interdependent world and, therefore, must work together to resolve common economic problems," he said in a 1974 speech. [46]

  8. Gerald Ford Supreme Court candidates - Wikipedia

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    After Douglas announced his retirement on November 12, 1975, Ford asked attorney general Edward Levi to draw up a list of potential candidates. Ford was under pressure from Democrats in Congress to replace Douglas with another liberal, but at the same time, he was under similar pressure from Republicans to name a conservative. [1]

  9. Gerald Ford 1976 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Ford launched his campaign on July 8, 1975, after which he entered the Republican primaries, where his rival, Ronald Reagan, opened his campaign on November 20, 1975. Ford and Reagan faced each other intensely, with Ford ultimately receiving more votes than Reagan, even though the required number of votes was 1,130 votes.