Michael Reagan, Adopted Son Of President Ronald Reagan, Dead At 80

Michael Reagan, the adopted son of the late President Ronald Reagan, died on Sunday. The conservative commentator, radio host, and author was 80 years old.

The family released a public statement on Tuesday:

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Michael Edward Reagan. Michael was and will always remain a beloved husband, father, and grandpa. Michael was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, January 4th, surrounded by his entire family in Los Angeles, California. Our hearts are deeply broken as we grieve the loss of a man who meant so much to all who knew and loved him.

We appreciate your prayers and ask that you would respect our family’s privacy during this difficult time.

Colleen Reagan, Cameron Reagan, and Ashley Reagan Dunster

Former Governor and President of Young America’s Foundation Scott Walker (R-WI) issued a lengthy statement on Regan’s passing as well.

“Michael Reagan was such a wonderful inspiration to so many of us. That was particularly true of the students who heard him at Young America’s Foundation’s programs at the Reagan Ranch,” he said. “He did so much more than share stories about his father. He challenged the next generation to share the values he stood for throughout his public life. He called on them to be happy warriors in the battle to uphold the founding principles of our republic.”

“Years ago, I first got to know Michael Reagan by listening to his radio show while driving to and from the State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. I enjoyed his insights on the news of the day,” Walker continued. “Years later, I got to know him personally after becoming president of Young America’s Foundation. He was a fixture at our student programs in California. Michael and his family frequently returned to Rancho del Cielo for public and private events.”

Walker went on to note just how much Reagan had meant to YAF and how willing he had been to participate in programs that mentored students in conservative values.

“Michael and I last spoke on December 22, 2025. He told me about his health issues and shared that he was optimistic about a follow-up visit with his medical team soon after the start of the year,” Walker said. “Unfortunately for all of us, the Good Lord decided to call him home sooner. That said, he and I also discussed his faith and devotion to Jesus. That should give us all comfort during this difficult time as he is with the Lord.”

Dozens of others — some who remembered his books or broadcasts, and some who were students who’d attended events he’d been a part of — poured out their tributes to Reagan on X.

“Crushed to hear the news of Michael Reagan’s passing. What a life he led and always with a huge smile. RIP to one of the best,” Katie Pavlich said.

“Very sad to learn of @ReaganWorld’s passing. I met him when I was a @yaf student activist many moons ago. I’m forever grateful to Mr. Reagan’s dad, President Ronald Reagan, for allowing my parents, Soviet escapees, to settle in America,” Gabriella Hoffman added.

Very sad to learn of @ReaganWorld’s passing. I met him when I was a @yaf student activist many moons ago.

I’m forever grateful to Mr. Reagan’s dad, President Ronald Reagan, for allowing my parents, Soviet escapees, to settle in America.

RIP, sir. 💔 pic.twitter.com/bDkPKPW9Xp

— Gabriella Hoffman (@Gabby_Hoffman) January 6, 2026

Jasmine Crockett Believes Donald Trump Is America’s Maduro

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) made a direct comparison between President Donald Trump and the recently-extradited Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, saying that both had attempted to seize “illegitimate” power, but that Maduro had been “successful.”

Crockett made the comments during a Tuesday appearance on ABC’s “The View,” where she claimed that the Trump administration’s move to arrest and extradite Maduro had been “illegal” and claimed the president did not care about what happened to the Venezuelan people.

“When he went in to get Maduro, he killed even more Venezuelans – this ain’t about Venezuelans! I get that there are people that don’t like the leader. But guess what, there are a lot of people that don’t like our leader! And — and — regardless, somebody coming into the United States and grabbing our leader in the middle of the night and killing people in this country, I’m sure everybody would be outraged at them doing it that way.”

“But nobody stops [Trump],” Joy Behar complained.

“I’m trying, Joy,” Crockett said.

WATCH:

Crockett doubles down and says Trump wants to be the Maduro of the United States:
“Everyone wants to talk about how Maduro was illegitimate. As we sit here on January 6th, I do want to be clear, somebody else was trying to be a Maduro of the United States. Somebody else wanted to… pic.twitter.com/zQHjBICTkg

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 6, 2026

“I do want to just say this,” Crockett continued. “Everyone wants to talk about how Maduro was illegitimate. As we sit here on January 6th, I do want to be clear, somebody else was trying to be a Maduro of the United States. Somebody else wanted to do the exact same thing. The difference is Maduro was successful.”

Crockett then claimed that Trump’s support of redistricting in states like Texas — where duly-elected representatives of the people had voted to adopt new maps — was concrete proof that the president “doesn’t believe in free and fair elections.”

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