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When President Reagan handed House Speaker Tip O’Neill the printed copy, O’Neill reportedly said, "Mr. President, good luck." [3] Secretary of Education Terrel Bell was the designated survivor and did not attend the address in order to maintain a continuity of government. [4] No response to this address was given by the Democratic Party.
A common complaint about the president's Weekly Radio Address pre-digital age (but remaining in the mainstream) is that only a few radio stations (mainly public radio and all-news radio outlets, a format very rare outside of major metropolitan areas) cover the very short broadcasts, they are not advertised publicly, and very few Americans are ...
Ronald Reagan giving his Acceptance Speech. The 1980 Republican National Convention convened at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, from July 14 to July 17, 1980.The Republican National Convention nominated retired Hollywood actor and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California for president and former CIA Director George H. W. Bush of Texas for vice president.
Aside from some get-togethers, breakfast meetings, book signings and screenings of the movie "Reagan" starring Dennis Quaid and Jon Voight, the first official session begins at 10:30 a.m. in the ...
An Oval Office address is a type of speech made by the president of the United States, usually in the Oval Office at the White House. [1] It is considered among the most solemn settings for an address made by a leader, and is most often delivered to announce a major new policy initiative, on the occasion of a leader's departure from office, or ...
The message, recorded earlier on Monday, aired hours after Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.On Monday night, Trump was at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., as he ...
Trump has made baseless claims about the 2020 election being stolen a key part of his 2024 campaign’s message, even though he admitted in September that he lost the race to President Joe Biden ...
It was Reagan's sixth State of the Union Address and his seventh speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, Jim Wright, accompanied by George H. W. Bush, the vice president.