WASHINGTON — An overjoyed and teary-eyed Nancy Reagan watched with delight as a bronze statue of her late husband Ronald Reagan was unveiled in the U.S. Capitol.
A blue cloth cover was pulled from the seven-foot statue of the 40th president today as Mrs. Reagan, 87, and a crowd packed with Reagan-era policymakers looked on in the Capitol’s Rotunda. The statue cast Reagan flashing his legendary ah-shucks grin, the expression that transformed his face whenever he was ready to deliver the punchline of a joke.
Mrs. Reagan, seated next to her husband’s friend, former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III, said it was nice to return to the Rotunda for a happy occasion. Ronald Reagan, who was president from 1981 to 1989, lay in state there after his death at 93 in 2004.
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