Same-sex marriage In April 2013, in a syndicated column, Reagan accused American churches of not fighting hard enough to block
same-sex marriage. He wrote that, in regard to arguments supporting gay marriage, similar arguments could be used to support
polygamy,
bestiality, and murder. As he wrote: "There is also a very
slippery slope leading to other alternative relationships and the unconstitutionality of any law based on morality. Think about polygamy, bestiality, and perhaps even murder."
Call for the execution of Mark Dice In June 2008,
Mark Dice launched a campaign urging people to send letters and DVDs to US troops stationed in Iraq which support the theory that the
September 11 attacks were an "
inside job". "Operation Inform the Soldiers", as Dice has called it, prompted Reagan to comment that Dice should be executed for
treason.
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, a liberal/progressive media criticism organization, asked
Radio America at the time to explain whether it permits "its hosts to call for murder on the air".
Support for profiling Reagan spoke out in support of profiling in October 2014. In a piece called
Profile or Die, he wrote that it would be left to citizens to defend themselves if there were an attack against them by terrorists such as the
Islamic State.
Donald Trump In
2016, Reagan said he would not vote for Trump and endorsed
Ted Cruz in the primary. Later he said via
X (formerly Twitter) that he voted Trump in
2020 and
2024 elections. In 2025, he defended the
Trump tariffs.
Call for civil war On September 1, 2025, Minnesota governor
Tim Walz made comments suggesting that he was hoping for the death of President Trump. Three days later, Reagan's response appeared in a
Cagle column, which began, "Maybe we do need a Civil War 2.0 – with guns. Our politics has become so partisan and so nasty, using guns to settle our national political differences may soon end up being the only solution." ==Legal problems==