Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former US President Ronald
Reagan and actress Jane Wyman, died at the age of 80, his family announced in a
statement released Sunday. The news was released by the Young America
Foundation, which relayed the official announcement on behalf of the family of
the conservative commentator and activist.
Details regarding the cause of death have not yet been
released. Michael Reagan was known not only for his relationship to one of the
most influential figures in 20th-century American politics, but also for his
own work in the media and his frequent participation in public debates on
politics and conservative values.
The adopted son of Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, Michael
maintained a close relationship with his father's political legacy, which he
defended and promoted for decades through opinion columns, radio programs, and
numerous public appearances. His life was marked both by the weight of the Reagan
name and by his efforts to forge his own path in the media and political
spheres.
The announcement of his death was reported by various
American media outlets, including Fox News, which confirmed that the family
decided to make the news public through the foundation. With his passing,
another chapter closes in the personal history of the family of former
President Reagan, a central figure in American politics during the 1980s.

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