History’s front lines: How a Visalia farmer’s son became speechwriter for Nixon and Reagan

Ken Khachigian, the son of a Visalia farmer, just published the memoirs of his years in the White House as a speechwriter to two prominent U.S. presidents, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

Titled, “Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan and Nixon,” the book’s cover page describes Khachigian as a “speechwriter, confidant and strategist to political legends.”

Khachigian said that he grew up in a farmer’s family deprived of a shower and other basic necessities to become one of the most influential men in the White House.

Ken Khachigian's memoirs focus on his years in the White House, working with Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

A graduate of Mt. Whitney High School, Khachigian went on to attend University of California, Santa Barbara and Columbia Law School…

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