Five Presidents Unite for Emotional Farewell to Jimmy Carter
A historic moment unfolded at the state funeral of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, held at the Washington National Cathedral on January 9, 2025. Five U.S. presidents—Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush—came together to honor the legacy of the 39th president, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29 in Georgia.
The service marked a rare occurrence of national unity, as the incoming president, Trump, and outgoing president, Biden, shared a moment of solidarity despite their political rivalry. Former Vice President Mike Pence and former presidential candidate Al Gore were also in attendance, along with about 3,000 mourners.
Carter was praised for his humanitarian efforts and foreign policy achievements, particularly for his role in the Camp David Accords, a peace agreement between Israel and Egypt. He was remembered by Biden as a "decent man" who cared deeply for others. The funeral followed a week-long homage that included a public viewing at the U.S. Capitol and a tribute at Carter’s childhood home.
Carter's coffin, draped in an American flag, was carried into the cathedral by an honor guard of service members. His grandson, Joshua Carter, delivered the first homily, while Biden was set to give the eulogy. The day was designated as a national day of mourning, with federal offices closed in remembrance.
In his lifetime, Carter faced political challenges, including the Iran hostage crisis, but has since been reevaluated positively for his post-presidential contributions and moral leadership. He will be laid to rest alongside his wife, Rosalynn, at their home in Plains, Georgia.
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