President Joe Biden will deliver a eulogy at Washington National Cathedral. Several former presidents, including President-elect Donald Trump, are expected to attend.
Thursday marks a national day of mourning following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, as declared by President Joe Biden.
Joe Biden and former presidents issued statements after learning that former President Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100.
Mourners continued to pay their respects to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday.
President Joe Biden, former presidents and other dignitaries are gathering at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, will be eulogized at a state funeral Thursday at the National Cathedral and later by private family services and interment in Plains, Georgia.
President Biden, who was the first sitting senator to endorse Carter's 1976 presidential campaign, will eulogize his fellow Democrat 11 days before he leaves office.
After Jimmy Carter died at age 100 on Dec. 29, 2024, politicians and world leaders including Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and King Charles paid tribute to the former president with heartfelt statements.
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As Jimmy Carter's funeral takes place Thursday, a National Day of Mourning will get underway, which means several businesses will be closed.
President Joe Biden declared a National Day of Mourning honoring the humanitarian leader Jan. 9, the day of Jimmy Carter’s funeral in Washington, D.C. Though a National Day of Mourning isn’t recognized as an official federal holiday,