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The President Will See You Now: A Story of Loyalty, Love, and Letting Go

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What happens to a president after the power is gone? For Ronald Reagan, the answer is one of the most poignant stories in American history. In this episode of Bahr's History Hits, we explore The President Will See You Now by Peggy Grande — the intimate account of a young staffer who worked alongside Reagan through his post-presidential years and witnessed firsthand his long battle with Alzheimer's disease. This one isn't about politics. It's about loyalty, dignity, and what it means to stay by someone's side when the world has moved on. Reagan letter https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/reagans/ronald-reagan/reagans-letter-announcing-his-alzheimers-diagnosis

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