Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is a campus devoted to commemorating and preserving for posterity many aspects of the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Located in Simi Valley, California, where Reagan maintained a modest ranch while he was president, it was the site for the Republican presidential debate on September 7, 2011.

Subsequently it was taken over by RINOs and liberals, such that by 2021 it is run by Fred Ryan, the head of the Washington Post[1] and features speeches by anti-Trumpers.

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