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Timeline of the Ronald Reagan presidency (1988–1989)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Ronald Reagan from January 1, 1988, to January 20, 1989.

January 1988

February

March

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April

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May

  • May 29 – June 3 – President Reagan attends the Moscow Summit.

June

  • June 6 – President Reagan says the US and the Soviet Union have a new "dimension of trust and cooperation" thanks to his Moscow Summit trip and praises Gorbachev for the "real changes" he has brought about in the Soviet Union.

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October

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December

January 1989

  • January 4 – In a joint session of the United States Congress, the results for the electoral college are counted. In his role as President of the Senate, Vice President George H. W. Bush reads the results and declares himself as the winner of the 1988 presidential election.
  • January 7 – President Reagan undergoes surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
  • January 11 – President Reagan delivers his farewell address in the Oval Office.
  • January 20 – President Reagan completes his two terms in office and leaves the White House for the final time as Commander-in-chief.
  • January 20George H. W. Bush is inaugurated as the 41st president of the United States, at noon EST. Ronald Reagan, who was now former president, returns to Los Angeles to began his post-presidency.

References

  1. de Lama, George (June 6, 1988). "Reagan says he sensed 'new hope' in USSR". Chicago Tribune.

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