Ronald Reagan Government Scandals Essay

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Government scandals have plagued our nation for many years. The Reagan Administration lead the way of one of the major scandals in our history, and the impacts of this scandal were treacherous. The trust of the people of the United States of America were what was destroyed. Reagan was believed to have been the key figure in these exchanges with Nicaraguan Contra, but he claimed to have known nothing about it. In total, 11 people were found guilty on the White House staff for many different reasons, all pertaining to the part that they played in the Iran Contra affair. The people of the United States lost confidence in their government, and was a key part in our history and the history of government scandals. Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911. Ronald originally decided to be an actor. In 1937, Reagan signed a contract with Warner Bros., and acted under their name for the next three decades. He appeared in more than 50 films, including hits such as “Knute Rockne” and “All American”, before he entered politics. Before he left his acting career behind, he met his wife, Nancy (Davis) Reagan. This came after he met and married another actress in 1940 by the name of Jane Wyman. He met Nancy when she reached …show more content…
Iran-Contra began when Ronald Reagan became very passionate about supporting the Nicaraguan Contras, who were fighting the invading Cuban-backed Sandinistas. Why did Reagan support the Contras? Primarily because of his anti-communism movement. The fight against Communism was something that became very dear to Reagan during his presidency. The Nicaraguans to him were “The equivalent of our founding fathers” (The Iran-Contra Affair.). Reagan knew that the Contras were severely under-powered, and began making efforts to support the Contras. All that stood in the way of Reagan and the support of this rag-tag group of fighters was a primarily Democratic

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