Jason Carter, the late Jimmy Carter's grandson, wowed funeralgoers with his powerful speech at the 39th United States President's funeral, with people online urging him to 'run for something'
Jason Carter, the grandson of the late President Jimmy Carter, delivered a powerful eulogy at his grandfather's funeral, leading many to urge him to 'run for something'
The state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter was held at Washington National Cathedral Thursday on what President Biden proclaimed a national day of mourning.
President Joe Biden spoke of his friendship with Jimmy Carter that started in 1974 when Biden was the first sitting Democratic senator to endorse the late president.
Bill Clinton. George W. Bush. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. Joe Biden.
Obama sat next to Trump and the two longtime political rivals chatted amiably as the dignitaries filed in for the service.
former President Bill Clinton. Carter’s grandson, former Democratic Georgia State Senator Jason Carter, got the attendees laughing as he told stories of his grandfather. “His political life ...
Carter’s son Jason. Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, Laura Bush, Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the State Funeral Service for former U.S. President ...
Bill Clinton. George W ... “The power of regular people,” Carter’s grandson, Jason Carter, said in his eulogy. In a country where political money is unfathomable in its amounts and its ...
“The power of regular people,” Carter’s grandson, Jason Carter, said in his eulogy ... Obama, Bush and Clinton, it will always have the last word for the five who gathered Thursday ...
All five living presidents were present to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter during his funeral service at the National Cathedral in Washington on Thursday morning.
Jimmy Carter's state funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday brought together a rare assembly of dignitaries, family and admirers to honor the late president, who President Biden described as being "at peace with a life fully lived" during his final days.