President-elect Trump's arrival at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral spurred varied reactions from other presidential and vice presidential dignitaries.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and former first lady Michelle Obama were among notable dignitaries not in attendance at the former President Jimmy Carter state funeral on Thursday.
The video clip of the duo chatting during the funeral service went viral and sparked widespread reactions on social media.
Former US President Jimmy Carter's funeral on Thursday, January 9, saw Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and three other living former presidents. However,
Donald Trump shook hands with Mike Pence at Jimmy Carter's state funeral -- a notable exchange as the two men have not interacted publicly in years.
The political establishment turned out in force for today’s ceremony, with former vice-presidents Mike Pence, Al Gore and Dan Quayle chatting amiably as ... sitting next to long-time sparring partner Obama. Trump launched his political career by pushing ...
President-elect Donald Trump shook hands with his former Vice President Mike Pence and spoke extensively with former President Barack Obama ... former Vice President Dan Quayle.
Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and former Vice Presidents Dan Quayle and Mike Pence were introduced at the second inauguration of Donald Trump.
Space is extremely limited in the Capitol Rotunda, but they found seats for Trump foe Mike Pence, UFC CEO Dana White, and podcaster Joe Rogan.
About 20,000 Trump supporters have gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington Monday afternoon, where Trump and Vice President JD Vance are expected to address the crowd later in the day. Trump is also expected to sign several executive actions at the area during his on-stage appearance.
Trump started with a repudiation of everybody sitting in the front two rows on his left. As Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, the Clintons and George W. Bush listened, trying to keep muted expressions, Trump unleashed a withering denunciation of American leaders who have created a “crisis of trust.”
The day’s pomp and unusual circumstances made for a lot of close-up encounters between political combatants, some awkward, some not.