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President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor (1911–2004)
Ronald Reagan appears in 127 mentions across 83 documents, primarily in forwarded newsletters, news digests, and political commentary rather than any direct connection to Epstein's activities. Most references are historical or political in nature, discussing his presidency, policies, and legacy.
Reagan appears almost exclusively in automated email newsletters and news digests forwarded to email accounts in the document collection. These include Goodreads book recommendations, Washington Post newsletters, CNBC market reports, and JPMorgan economic analyses. He is referenced in historical contexts—such as comparisons to current political debates, tax reform discussions, and Cold War policy. A few mentions appear in personal correspondence discussing social events with Nancy Reagan, and in political commentary about religious rhetoric. There is no evidence of direct communication with or personal connection to Jeffrey Epstein in any of the reviewed documents.
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that there was any attempt to be conciliatory to Ronald Reagan’s presidential campaign by the Republican powers th
opped. 1 “industrialist Justin Dart has declared President Reagan's ‘kitchen cabinet',” United Press International,
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025296 →itchen cabinet',” United Press International, March 26, 1981. http:/Awww.upi.com/Archives/1981/03/26/Industrialist-Justin-Dart-has-declared-President-Reagans-kitchen-cabinet/4240354430800/ 2 There is a display at the Young Americans Foundation in Santa Barbara of a number of these anti-Reagan videos by an
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fforts of bureaucrats to strip her of her BlackBerry), and offers continuity with Condi Rice’s policy on aids and Africa. But she might most resemble Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of state, George Shultz, a canny pragmatist who made significant progress in several areas without being associated with a single mo
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024992 →y on aids and Africa. But she might most resemble Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of state, George Shultz, a canny
ds and Africa. But she might most resemble Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of state, George Shultz, a can
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ncerned about." Not quite. Cars emit about 8i,000 tons of sulfur dioxide per day, while Mount St. Helens emitted only about 2,000 tons. - President Ronald Reagan, 1980 "The internet is not something you just dump something on. It's not a truck. It's a series of tubes." The "series of tubes" phrase subsequent
mitted only about 2,000 tons. - President Ronald Reagan, 1980 "The internet is not something you just du
NOW - examining the US immigration policies from President Reagan Reagan to present day, we hear from politicians,
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ies" during the 1972 both conventions in Miami. I asked the audience a rhetorical question, "How would you like to be a Secret Service agent guarding Ronald Reagan, knowing that his vice president, George Bush, is the former head of the CIA?" Once again, satire would be outdistanced by reality. On March 30, the
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031757 →make a favorable impression on actress Jodie Foster so that he could take her bowling on a date. Ironicallly, Hinckley came out for gun control, and Reagan came out against it. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031757 --- PAGE BREAK --- I was scheduled to perform stand-up at Budd Friedman's Improvisation comedy club in
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031758 →gators pursuing the assassination attempt against President Reagan. Playboy magazine, as an international dossier re
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031758 →its future foreign policy-its projection of power and principle-must be grounded in the emerging economic order. President Obama has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for an assessment of HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029736 --- PAGE BREAK --- Reagan's second-term innovations on cu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029737 →ma has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for an assessment of HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029736 --- PAGE BREAK --- Reagan's second-term innovations on currency and monetary affairs, trade, debt and development. Reagan advanced a new international system to match the revi
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029737 →onomic order. President Obama has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for
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s ago, a congressional test of wills over Middle East policy between an American president and an Israeli prime EFTA00707074 minister was dubbed "Reagan or Begin." This week, the showdown on Iran negotiations might be described as "Barack or Bibi." Despite Obama administration opposition, Israeli Pr
ent crisis is already one of the biggest U.S.-Israel blowups, ever -- and it could get worse before it gets better. Not since Menachem Begin trashed Ronald Reagan's 1982 peace plan has Israel so publicly criticized a major U.S. diplomatic initiative. In a rousing speech in Jerusalem on Nov. 10, Netanyahu even c
r Menachem Begin tried to block the sale despite President Reagan's advocacy. Reagan won the test, and the AWAC sa
its future foreign policy-its projection of power and principle-must be grounded in the emerging economic order. President Obama has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for an assessment of HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029823 --- PAGE BREAK --- Reagan's second-term innovations on cu
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029824 →ma has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for an assessment of HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029823 --- PAGE BREAK --- Reagan's second-term innovations on currency and monetary affairs, trade, debt and development. Reagan advanced a new international system to match the revi
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029824 →onomic order. President Obama has said he admires Ronald Reagan's transformative thinking. If so, he should ask for
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Saverin, Bill Browder and actors Yul Brynner and Jet Li have renounce their US citizenship to avoid taxes. Conservatives never acknowledge that the Reagan economy was a one-hit wonder. Yes, there was a boom in the mid-1980s, when the economy recovered from a severe recession. But while the rich got muc
icans. By the late 1980s, middle-class incomes were barely higher than they had been a decade before — and the poverty rate had actually risen. Like Ronald Reagan, President Bush began his term in office with big tax cuts for the rich and promises that the benefits would trickle down to the middle class. Like
ocial good in itself" Republicans love to quote, President Reagan's old claim that "government is the prablem." Alt
resented by Republican presidents such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and Bush Sr and became radicals. The derailment, he argues, began under Ronald Reagan and reached its zenith under George W. Bush. With the goodwill gone the US "is not able to produce a medium-term credible fiscal trajectory or get ag
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029667 →ls. The derailment, he argues, began under Ronald Reagan and reached its zenith under George W. Bush. With
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agan White House where he started as a writer for President Reagan. Mr. Kelly is a member of the Council on Foreign
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026824 →ment of Justice as Assistant to the Director for Policy Development. Prior to these posts, he served in both the George H. W. Bush and, earlier, the Reagan White House where he started as a writer for President Reagan. Mr. Kelly is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Insti
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026824 →agan White House where he started as a writer for President Reagan. Mr. Kelly is a member of the Council on Foreign
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026825 →t where he focused on international matters including terrorism and war crimes. Prior to these posts, he served in both the George H. W. Bush and the Reagan White House where he started as a writer for President Reagan. Mr. Kelly is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Insti
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s' advocates began to argue that the victims themselves had been overlooked. * The movement gained great visibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. ? The Task Force published a report concluding that "the criminal justice system has lost a
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presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. But by the time he became Donald Trump's campaig
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019278 →nafort, a Washington lobbyist and consultant, had a long career of work for leading Republicans, including presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. But by the time he became Donald Trump's campaign chairman in 2016, Manafort was best known for his work on behalf of foreign political leaders, inc
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sibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President’s Task Force on Victims o
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014042 →ims’ advocates began to argue that the victims themselves had been overlooked. The movement gained great visibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President’s Task Force on Victims of Crime.” The Task Force published a report concluding that “the criminal justice system has lost an
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014042 →resented by Republican presidents such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and Bush Sr and became radicals. The derailment, he argues, began under Ronald Reagan and reached its zenith under George W. Bush. With the goodwill gone the US "is not able to produce a medium-term credible fiscal trajectory or get ag
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iling discussions. Media outlets have referred to President Reagan’s scolding of Congressional Republicans for delay
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025221 →rger, but I had one of those moments the other night when watching news reports on debt ceiling discussions. Media outlets have referred to President Reagan’s scolding of Congressional Republicans for delaying debt ceiling increases, and the 18 increases that took place during his Presidency. The implicat
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uclear weapons,” a movement whose momentum is reminiscent of the 1980s movement for a “nuclear freeze” —a Soviet-manipulated protest aimed at halting Ronald Reagan’s modernization of the American nuclear deterrent. Shultz, Kissinger, Perry, and Nunn should have foreseen that their statement would be seized upon by
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023496 →oviet-manipulated protest aimed at halting Ronald Reagan’s modernization of the American nuclear deterrent
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ling discussions. Media outlets have referred to President Reagan’s scolding of Congressional Republicans for delay
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025215 →ger, but I had one of those moments the other night when watching news reports on debt ceiling discussions. Media outlets have referred to President Reagan’s scolding of Congressional Republicans for delaying debt ceiling increases, and the 18 increases that took place during his Presidency. The implicat
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alance between personal responsibility and private markets on the one hand and public responsibility and social welfare on the other — at least since Ronald Reagan and perhaps since F.D.R. The battle ahead “is the big one, and goes to the very major questions about the role of government,” said G. William Hoagl
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023483 →cial welfare on the other — at least since Ronald Reagan and perhaps since F.D.R. The battle ahead “is th
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012) 416 Part II. Peace Proposals and Ideas Prime Minister Begin’s Knesset Speech on Home Rule (28 December 1977) 419 Fahd Plan (7 August 1981) 422 Reagan Plan (1 September 1982) 423 Fez Peace Initiative (9 September 1982) 429 Madrid Conference: Invitation and Letters of Assurances (18 October 1991) 433
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Eric Trump
PersonAmerican businessman and reality television personality (born 1984)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

FedEx
OrganizationAmerican multinational delivery services company

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Paul Ryan
PersonSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019

NEW YORK NY
LocationState of the United States of America