Conservative commentator and talk show host Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former US President Ronald Reagan, has passed away at the age of 80. According to a statement released by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute on social platform X, Reagan was described as "a steadfast guardian of his father's legacy" who lived a life shaped by conviction and purpose.
Reagan followed in his parents' footsteps, taking up acting early in his career before transitioning into radio talk shows. He spent nearly two decades hosting his own show, speaking about politics and culture. The former conservative commentator also penned several autobiographical books, including "On the Outside Looking In" and "Twice Adopted", which detailed his at-times difficult childhood and his journey of faith.
Throughout his life, Reagan was involved in various charitable endeavors, including powerboat racing to raise funds for several organizations, such as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. He also served on the advisory board for the Mixed Roots Foundation, which focuses on foster care and adoption in the US and globally.
As president and chair of the Reagan Legacy Foundation, Reagan championed his father's legacy and worked to scale back government during his presidency. The conservative former president was known for his efforts to win the Cold War.
Reagan is survived by his second wife Colleen, with whom he had two children. His cause of death has not been immediately announced.
Reagan followed in his parents' footsteps, taking up acting early in his career before transitioning into radio talk shows. He spent nearly two decades hosting his own show, speaking about politics and culture. The former conservative commentator also penned several autobiographical books, including "On the Outside Looking In" and "Twice Adopted", which detailed his at-times difficult childhood and his journey of faith.
Throughout his life, Reagan was involved in various charitable endeavors, including powerboat racing to raise funds for several organizations, such as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. He also served on the advisory board for the Mixed Roots Foundation, which focuses on foster care and adoption in the US and globally.
As president and chair of the Reagan Legacy Foundation, Reagan championed his father's legacy and worked to scale back government during his presidency. The conservative former president was known for his efforts to win the Cold War.
Reagan is survived by his second wife Colleen, with whom he had two children. His cause of death has not been immediately announced.