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During a campaign stop in front of the Alamo, the president bit into a tamale without first removing the corn husk.
There was the time President Gerald Ford ordered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to dig a 600-foot hole in the middle of a Kansas interstate for no reason and then fill it two-thirds of the way ...
Bob Barrett began his association with Gerald Ford in 1974 when he became his Army presidential military aide and ended 50 ...
Racial justice is the third lesson. After serving as president, Gerald Ford penned an op-ed in The New York Times supporting the use of affirmative action at the University of Michigan.
WASHINGTON — Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who was press secretary for President Gerald Ford and sought to restore the integrity that the position had lost during the Nixon ...
To learn about the life of the 38th president of the United States, consider a visit to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Though he was born in Omaha, Nebraska, Ford spent much of his life ...
Photographs of the Vietnam War is an exhibition showcasing "iconic and thought-provoking" images taken during one of America's most turbulent periods.
Oklahoma became the 20th state to enact “lock the clock” legislation that would be triggered if federal lawmakers establish ...
Bob Barrett began his association with Gerald Ford in 1974 when he became his Army presidential military aide and ended 50 years later with a personal memoir, “Inside the President’s Team ...
Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who served as press secretary for President Gerald Ford, died March 12, 2025. He was 90. AP File Photo WASHINGTON — Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast ...