President Jimmy Carter was honored in a state funeral in Washington on Thursday, alongside a private memorial in Georgia.
During the four years of Jimmy ... “Carter may have been the last president to really try not to lie,” said James Pfiffner, a scholar of presidential character and professor emeritus at George ...
One of the world’s most complex regions hosted the humble Southerner’s biggest triumph and most stinging defeat, as seen on front pages of The Washington Post.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, will be eulogized at a state funeral Thursday at the National ...
A special service was held in the Capitol rotunda, with eulogies by Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Republican leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The first former president to pass away, George Washington, specifically requested ... Like many former presidents, Jimmy Carter selected a multi-stage plan, beginning in Plains with a visit ...
Former U.S. Rep. Buddy Darden shared reflections on Jimmy Carter's tenacity, humility, and transformative leadership during the hearse procession to Atlanta. Darden recounted Carter's resilience ...
When Jimmy Carter died last month at the age ... Lying underneath a reverent mural of George Washington, Carter’s casket was surrounded by a silent crowd of mourners and military guards.
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Other watching statues included George Washington himself and Andrew Jackson, looking slightly ridiculous in his cape and breeches. If and when they unveil the copper statue of Jimmy Carter ...
Former President Jimmy Carter has reached his final resting ... while he was attending George Washington University. Rosalynn was her husband's number-one confidante when he was president ...
"Jimmy Carter was that all too rare example of ... The statues of Lincoln and other presidents — including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Harry Truman and Gerald Ford, whom Carter defeated ...