President Joe Biden performed the eulogy of former President Jimmy Carter on Thursday at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Just 11 days until the end of his presidency, Biden spoke of the compassion, dignity and character of Carter who died on Dec ...
Mr. Carter said his spiritual rebirth was an “evolutionary thing” rather than “a flash of light or a sudden vision of God speaking.”
U.S. President Joe Biden praised former President Jimmy Carter’s character and referred to him as a “good and faithful servant of God” in his eulogy of the country’s 39th president during ...
Biden’s team struggled in the final days and weeks of his term, as it did for four years, to drive a message that might capture the country’s attention and bolster a battered legacy.
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“He was all about serving this nation all the way to the end.” Today the nation said farewell to President Jimmy Carter. The 39th president of the United States died at age 100 on December 29, 2024. He was the longest-living U.S. president in our ...
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President Joe Biden eulogized former president Jimmy Carter on Thursday as a man who “taught me the strength of character” and refused to let personal ambition or politics erode his inherent goodness, using one of his final speeches as president to issue an indirect rebuke to the politics of today.
President Biden on Thursday eulogized former President Carter, hailing the 39th president as a man of character who left an enduring legacy both during his time in the White House and after leaving office.
At a pomp-filled state funeral, mourners paid tribute to Mr. Carter and argued that he was a more successful leader than many remember. “It’s time to redeem his presidency,” a former aide said.