Reagan Director Spills on Missing 'Make America Great Again' Line in Original Release
The director of the movie 'Reagan' has revealed that a famous line from President Ronald Reagan was left out of the original release in order to avoid controversy over its connection to Donald Trump's presidential campaign slogan 'Make America Great Again'. The clip will be included in the re-release of the film.
The director of the film 'Reagan' revealed why a famous line from the 40th president was left out of the original release, as it was deemed too insensitive and divisive at the time, but is now being re-released with the clip included to provide historical context. The line in question, 'Make America Great Again', was given by President Ronald Reagan during a 1983 speech, which has since become associated with Donald Trump's presidential campaign. The director's decision to include it in the re-release allows audiences to see how the phrase was first used in a different context. This updated version aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding the phrase's origins.