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August 9, 1974: Remarks on Taking the Oath of Office

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Gerald Ford

August 09, 1974

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Ford asks for the support of the American people, despite not being elected, so that he may work to bring peace in the world and at home. Ford urges a return to honesty and confidence in politics and takes heart in the effectiveness of the Constitution.

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