The funeral for former United States president Jimmy Carter is taking place at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday. All living former U.S. Presidents and First Ladies are in attendance - except for one.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Former President Jimmy Carter is being honored with a state funeral Thursday in Washington, D.C. All five living current and former presidents were in attendance, but only four first ladies. Former first lady Michelle Obama did not join her husband, former president Barack Obama, at the ceremony.
The president-elect and his former vice president, who have been at odds since the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots, briefly conversed at former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral
All of the living former U.S. presidents were in Washington for the funeral of Jimmy Carter, a rare scene that included moments of both levity and gravitas.
That day Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, with some chanting "Hang Mike Pence ... Former first lady Michelle Obama did not attend the funeral. Pence did not endorse his former boss ...
Donald Trump and Mike Pence came face ... Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden — were present, along with their spouses, with the exception of Michelle Obama. "Mrs. Obama sends her thoughts and ...
Former first lady Michelle ... Obama appeared to be laughing at something Trump said. Other dignitaries did not react to the Trumps' arrival that way. Former second lady Karen Pence refused ...
All the living U.S. presidents sat near each other during former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral, including Donald Trump, who was spotted laughing and chatting with Barack Obama.
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