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President Biden To Deliver Eulogy At Jimmy Carter's Funeral

President Biden To Deliver Eulogy At Jimmy Carter's Funeral

Politics Desk 09 Jan , 2025 02:37 PM GMT

  • Biden pays tribute to longtime friend Jimmy Carter at funeral service.

  • Carter honored on 100th birthday by Biden as a 'beloved friend.'

  • Biden reflects on mutual support during battles against cancer.

President Biden To Deliver Eulogy At Jimmy Carter's Funeral
U.S. President Biden delivers remarks on healthcare coverage and the economy, in Washington
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President Joe Biden is set to deliver a eulogy at the funeral service of former President Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral today. This marks a significant moment for the Democrat as he pays tribute to his longtime friend in the final days of his presidency.

In October, Biden honored Carter on his 100th birthday, referring to him as a 'beloved friend.' Following Carter's passing, the president shared heartfelt remarks, highlighting the mutual support their families provided during their battles against cancer.

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Expressing his sorrow, Biden mentioned the fond memories he shared with Carter, emphasizing the loss of a remarkable leader. He described Carter as a statesman, humanitarian, and a dear friend to both himself and First Lady Jill Biden.

Carter honored on 100th birthday by Biden as a 'beloved friend.'

Biden pays tribute to longtime friend Jimmy Carter at funeral service.

Biden reflects on mutual support during battles against cancer.

Having known Carter for over five decades, Biden praised his character, noting that Carter's life was defined by his actions rather than his words. He highlighted Carter's unwavering commitment to his roots as a Sunday school teacher in Plains, Georgia.

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Biden also commended Carter's courage in facing cancer, drawing parallels between their personal experiences with the illness. He reflected on the impact of Carter's resilience and determination in all aspects of his life.

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