For years, Michael Reagan—the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan—was one of Donald Trump’s most vocal conservative critics. He endorsed other candidates, distanced himself from Trump’s style, and often pushed back when people compared the former president to his father.
But recently, that narrative took a sharp turn. In a public post that caught many by surprise, Michael Reagan urged fellow conservatives to stop using his father’s legacy to discredit Trump. “Yes, my father spoke about tariffs when he was president… but that was 40 years ago,” Reagan wrote. “It’s a different time with a different president. For God’s sake, quit using my father to bash Trump.”
So, what caused this pivot? According to Reagan, it’s not about Trump’s personality—but his policies. He specifically praised Trump’s government efficiency initiatives and tariff strategies, saying they’re rooted in practical results, not nostalgia or political theatrics.
He also pointed out something many forget: Ronald Reagan himself used tariffs during his presidency, despite claims that he was universally anti-tariff. In Michael’s eyes, Trump’s approach to trade is pragmatic, not reckless.
“Give Trump time,” he added. “And get out of the way.”
Michael Reagan’s reversal is more than a personal opinion shift—it may reflect broader tensions inside the Republican Party. As Trump’s influence continues to dominate the conservative landscape, even old-guard Reaganites are reassessing their positions.
His message is clear: stop clinging to the past, and judge Trump on what he does—not who he is. Whether this signals a wider realignment among traditional conservatives remains to be seen. But one thing’s certain: when the son of the GOP’s most iconic figure publicly changes course, people take notice.