Jimmy Carter’s Funeral Procession Begins In Georgia
Former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral procession has begun in Georgia. The 39th president lived until he was 100 years old.
Former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral procession has begun in Georgia. The 39th president lived until he was 100 years old.
Former Democrat President Jimmy Carter’s official state funeral is reportedly set to be held on January 9th at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., the White House announced.
President Joe Biden on Sunday called Jimmy Carter “an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian” as he joined the chorus of condolences following the 39th president’s death.
President-elect Donald Trump has sent his condolences to former President Jimmy Carter’s relatives following his passing.
Former President Jimmy Carter has officially voted for Kamala Harris to become the 47th president of the United States.
On Tuesday, former 39th President Jimmy Carter turned 100 years old. This is the first time an American president has ever lived a full century.
A fake letter that falsely claimed former President Jimmy Carter had died has gone viral on social media platforms, duping many, including Utah’s Republican senator, Mike Lee, as well as multiple news outlets.
Jimmy Carter’s grandson gave a health update on the former U.S. president, expressing that his life is “coming to an end.”
Tornadoes have hit multiple cities in Nebraska and Iowa, destroying many homes and causing threats of potential tornadoes from Michigan to Texas.