Dr. Joseph Giordano, Who Saved Pres. Reagan’s Life, Dies at 84

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Dr. Joseph Giordano, the vascular surgeon suddenly called one afternoon to save President Ronald Reagan after an assassination attempt in 1981, died at 84. When Reagan arrived at the hospital and joked “I hope you are all Republicans”, Giordano replied famous “today, we are all Republicans, Mr. President”. Today, Willie Geist of today remembers a well -lived life.

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