Who was Richard Nixon's vice-President at the time of Watergate?

Posted by burstin2go Nov 17th, 2010 at 1:23PM Yes elevenses is right, thats why Gerry Ford became President Reply | Like (2) Posted by Micayla Nov 17th, 2010 at 2:45PM Spiro Agnew was vice president at the time of Watergate, he resigned shortly after water gate and thus Gerald Ford was the vice president (he was the speaker of the house) and when Richard Nixon resigned Ford became the first non-elected president of the United States offically, a position held by Bebe Rebozo a very close friend of Nixons Reply | Like (1) Posted by extra55 Nov 17th, 2010 at 1:39PM No. The correct answer is Spiro Agnew. He was the Vice Pres.

At the time of the Watergate crimes. If Ford had been V.P. at the time of the crimes, his eligibility for automatic presidency upon Nixon's resignation would have been questionable--especially as he intended to provide a blanket pardon for Nixon. Agnew never would have gotten away with that if he'd made it to the Presidency.

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