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President Reagan during a photo op with Tony Dolan. (Photo by: HUM Images/Universal Images
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Legendary speechwriter, bon vivant, and conservative political fixture Tony Dolan passed away on March 10 at the age of 77, having served in both Trump administrations as well as the White House of President Ronald Reagan.

Dolan connected the Republican establishment to the conservative grassroots, and was universally loved on the American right, often holding court from his restaurant perch at Café Milano in the historic Georgetown area.

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President Reagan during a photo op with Tony Dolan. (Photo by: HUM Images/Universal Images
HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty

Legendary speechwriter, bon vivant, and conservative political fixture Tony Dolan passed away on March 10 at the age of 77, having served in both Trump administrations as well as the White House of President Ronald Reagan.

Dolan connected the Republican establishment to the conservative grassroots, and was universally loved on the American right, often holding court from his restaurant perch at Café Milano in the historic Georgetown area.

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