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Richard Nixon He apppointed Gerald Ford as Vice President.

Explanation
When Richard Nixon's Vice President, Spiro Agnew, resigned after it was disclosed that as Governor of Maryland he'd accepted bribes and he'd pled "no contest" to a lesser charge of income tax evasion, Nixon appointed a Republican Congressman from Michigan, named Gerald Ford, to the Vice Presidency. Later when Nixon himself resigned over wrongdoing, Ford became the thirty-eighth U.S. President.