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April 23, 1975: Remarks at Tulane University

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Gerald Ford

April 23, 1975

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At Tulane University in New Orleans, President Ford talks about the fall of South Vietnam. He declares that the United States will not intervene in the current crisis in Vietnam. Six days later, Saigon falls, and the final Americans are evacuated from the U.S. embassy.

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April 23, 1975: Remarks at Tulane University

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