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  • Ronald Reagan (category Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan) (section Assassination attempt)
    supported Reagan. Reagan also won the backing of Reagan Democrats. Though he advocated socially conservative view points, Reagan focused much of his campaign
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  • Gerald Ford (category Minority leaders of the United States House of Representatives) (section Assassination attempts)
    and Fromme was taken into custody. She was later convicted of attempted assassination of the President and was sentenced to life in prison; she was paroled
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  • documenting the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the attempted assassinations of presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. Richard Nixon awarded
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  • Secret Service (category Assassination of William McKinley)
    President Ronald Reagan during the assassination attempt of March 30, 1981, and took a bullet to the chest but made a full recovery). In 1968, as a result
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  • George H. W. Bush (category Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany) (section U.S. House of Representatives)
    handling of the attempted assassination and its aftermath made a positive impression on Reagan, who recovered and returned to work within two weeks of the shooting
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  • President (redirect from President of the United States) (category Heads of state of the United States) (section Critics of presidency's evolution)
    table value). The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs
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  • Donald Trump (category Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Florida) (section Conflicts of interest)
    workplace protections against discrimination of LGBTQ people. His attempted rollback of anti-discrimination protections for transgender patients in August 2020
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  • Bill Clinton (category Recipients of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, 1st class) (section Failed congressional campaign and tenure as Attorney General of Arkansas)
    as governor of Arkansas, though some on the more liberal side of the party remained suspicious. Many Democrats who had supported Ronald Reagan and Bush in
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  • White House Press Secretary (category Executive Office of the President of the United States) (section List of press secretaries)
    %20Ron%20-%20Files.htm.  "Announcement of the Presentation of the Presidential Citizens Medal to Larry M. Speakes". Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. January
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  • Richard Nixon (category Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California) (section U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1950))
    secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme
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  • Barack Obama (category 21st-century presidents of the United States) (section Death of Osama bin Laden)
    questions of who I was out of my mind". Obama was also a member of the "Choom Gang" (the slang term for smoking marijuana), a self-named group of friends
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  • program, and President Ronald Reagan sought to eliminate it, but the program continued with bipartisan Congressional support. A series of audits, studies and
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  • President's Intelligence Advisory Board (category Executive Office of the President of the United States)
    concerning the quality and adequacy of intelligence collection, of analysis and estimates, of counterintelligence, and of other intelligence activities." The
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  • Special Activities Center (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2022) (section Office of Strategic Services)
    the CIA was just one part of MAC-V SOG, it did have operational control of some of the programs. Many of the military members of MAC-V SOG joined the CIA
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  • Delaware (category States of the East Coast of the United States) (section Freedom of information)
    the loss of their lands on the Delaware River and the destruction of the Minqua by the Iroquois of the Five Nations in the 1670s, the remnants of the Lenape
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  • John F. Kennedy (category People associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy) (section Assassination)
    you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. The address
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  • Arlington National Cemetery (category Tombs of presidents of the United States) (section Tomb of the Unknown Soldier)
    site of the Navy Annex building, 8 acres (3.2 ha) of land in 1999 from the Department of the Army that was part of Fort Myer, 4 acres (1.6 ha) of land
    133 KB (14,010 words) - 23:01, 12 February 2025
  • Massachusetts (category States of the East Coast of the United States)
    major center of population. Demographically, the center of population of Massachusetts is located in the town of Natick. Like the rest of the Northeastern
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  • Washington, D.C. (redirect from District of Columbia) (category Members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization) (section Burning during War of 1812)
    File:Plan of the city intended for the permanent seat of the government of the United States - projected agreeable to the direction of the President of the United
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  • National Security Agency (category Federal law enforcement agencies of the United States) (section History of headquarters)
    General, head of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG); a General Counsel, head of the Office of the General Counsel (OGC); and a Director of Compliance
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