Living Presidents Reflect on Carter's Legacy
Living Presidents Reflect on Carter's Legacy

Living Presidents Reflect on Carter's Legacy

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The funeral of former President Jimmy Carter saw all five living U.S. presidents, including Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, come together to pay their respects at Washington National Cathedral. Notably, Trump and Obama, who have been critical of each other in the past, were seen sharing light-hearted moments, sparking widespread attention and speculation about their conversation. Michelle Obama was absent, reportedly due to a vacation in Hawaii, drawing some public criticism. The event also marked the first public interaction between Trump and his former Vice President Mike Pence since the January 6th Capitol riots, with Pence's wife, Karen, noticeably avoiding interaction with Trump. President Biden's eulogy highlighted Carter's commitment to character, dignity, and justice, while Carter's grandson and former colleagues praised his integrity and bipartisan approach. Overall, the funeral was a moment of reflection on Carter's legacy and a rare gathering of past and present political leaders.

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