The President's Silence: How Thousands Died Before Reagan Said 'AIDS'
- Amber Hunt
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

In October 1982, journalist Lester Kinsolving asked the White House press secretary about a mysterious disease that had already killed hundreds of Americans. The response? Laughter. For years, as the death toll climbed into the tens of thousands, President Ronald Reagan said nothing. His administration did less. This is the story of what happens when a government decides some lives don't matter—and of the activists, doctors, and ordinary people who refused to let their community die in silence.
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