By Ted Johnson
05.03.2020 - 21:16 / abcnews.go.com
NEW YORK -- Wendell Goler, a longtime White House correspondent for Fox News Channel who reported on government since the presidency of Ronald Reagan, has died at age 70.
He died this week of apparent kidney failure, said a former Fox colleague, Brit Hume.
Goler was a Fox News original, joining the network at its inception in 1996 and working his way up to senior White House foreign affairs correspondent. He retired in 2014. He worked for The Associated Press and Washington-area television
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