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Gerald R. Ford was the sitting president when he survived two attempts in California within three weeks in 1975, while Sunday’s assumed assassination attempt on Trump at his Florida golf club ...
President Gerald Ford remains unique in American history. He is the only president who was never elected president or vice president by the American people, and for that reason he was known as ...
Gerald Ford survived two assassination attempts (1974 AP)As he left his hotel room and greeted a crowd, a woman in a red dress pulled out a gun.
Gerald Ford, a Michigan native, had two assassination attempts on him in just 17 days. The first happened on Sept. 5, 1975. Ford was in Sacramento to meet with then-Governor Jerry Brown.
The gun used in an assassination attempt on Gerald Ford in 1975 at an exhibit in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. (July 15, 2024) An exhibit about the assassination attempts on President ...
President Gerald Ford is swarmed by both secret service officers and journalists after a woman was arrested for pulling a gun on the president on Sept. 5, 1975, in Sacramento, California.
Michigan’s only president and Grand Rapids native, Gerald R. Ford, survived two assassination attempts 17 days apart.
Following Saturday's assassination attempt on former President Trump, 13 ON YOUR SIDE talked to a historian who recalled the days after two attempts on Ford's life.
On this day in history, back in 1975, President Gerald Ford survived his first assassination attempt. Just 17 later, another attempt on his life was thwarted.
Vice President Gerald Ford survived two assassination attempts. The first on Sept. 5, 1975, a member of the Manson Family cult attempted to fire a pistol at the president in Sacramento, Calif.
President Gerald Ford remains unique in American history. He is the only president who was never elected president or vice president by the American people, and for that reason he was known as ...
President Gerald Ford remains unique in American history. He is the only president who was never elected president or vice president by the American people, and for that reason he was known as ...