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Ronald Reagan, the governor of California at the time, with President Richard M. Nixon in August 1971. A phone call between the two that included racist comments would happen later that year.
In a taped call with Richard Nixon, from 1971, that the historian Tim Naftali recently made public, Ronald Reagan described the African delegates to the United Nations in luridly racist terms.
Ronald Reagan’s Long-Hidden Racist Conversation With Richard Nixon In newly unearthed audio, the then–California governor disparaged African delegates to the United Nations. By Tim Naftali ...
David Gergen, a prominent American political commentator and former advisor to four U.S. presidents, has passed away at 83 ...
In a newly unearthed audio clip, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan disparaged “monkeys” from African countries in a phone call with then-President Richard Nixon, according to the former ...
WASHINGTON – In a newly released audio recording of an October 1971 conversation with President Richard Nixon, then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan is heard making racist remarks about a Tanzanian ...
David Gergen, adviser to Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton, dies at 83 - The late former Republican adviser slammed Trump in 2021, calling him ‘a bully — mean, nasty and disrespectful of anyone in his w ...
David Gergen, a White House advisor to former Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, died on ...
David Gergen, a trusted Washington stalwart who advised four presidents before becoming a prominent political commentator, ...
Ronald Reagan once complained to Richard Nixon about “monkeys from those African countries” when referring to African delegations at the United Nations, according to shocking newly released ...
David Gergen, a veteran of Washington politics and an adviser to four presidents in a career spanning decades in government, ...
President Richard Nixon (far right) offered advice to President Ronald Reagan's speechwriter Ken Khachigian (left). Ronald Reagan Library and Foundation There are political insiders and then there ...