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Former President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy wave while attending a gala celebrating his 83rd birthday, Feb. 3, 1994, in Washington. "Son, I’m not going to watch your video," he says.
First Lady Nancy Reagan rests her head against her husband, U.S. President Ronald Reagan, as he praised her during a luncheon in New Orleans on 15 Aug. 1988. Mike Sargent/AFP via Getty Images ...
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute president and CEO David Trulio discusses how the Reagan legacy "echoes" in the current global climate on "Kudlow." ...
He then turned to Reagan and his appointee, Jane A. Restani, who joined the court in 1983. “While we love Ronald Reagan, on trade, he just was not a strong trade guy,” Lutnick said.
LARRY KUDLOW: Celebrating Ronald ReaganNearly a 5% growth rate as inflation plunged and the stock market rose 12-fold under the Gipper. This remarkable economic recovery enabled Reagan to bring ...
Posted: May 29, 2025 | Last updated: June 6, 2025 Reps. French Hill, R-Ark., and Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, reflect on former President Ronald Reagan's life and legacy on 'Kudlow.' ...
Ronald Reagan would have appreciated Donald Trump’s moxie. Stylistically, they are different but all men are different in this regard. Ideologically however, there are many similarities. Reagan ...
Vehicles such as buses tend to use express lanes, he said. Rachel Arnold, who lives in the Ronald Reagan Boulevard area, said at the commissioners meeting that she supports the proposed toll road.
"Ronald Reagan vs. #tariffs : 1987 speech finds new relevance in 2025," the embassy in the U.S. captioned the Monday post on X, alongside the clip of Reagan's second-term missive. The Context ...
In March of 1972, Ronald Reagan famously pardoned the ex-convict and country music icon, Merle Haggard, for his numerous felonies. When the whole debacle happened, it was a pretty controversial ...
Reagan and Volcker embarked on a plan to rein in Carter-era inflation. The 1981–1982 recession, one of the most severe post–World War II, stemmed from the combination of a tight monetary ...
A 1982 video of a Ronald Reagan radio address — in which the then president slams tariffs and advocates for free trade — has gone viral with a certain subset of bankers and business executives.