The recent funeral of former President Jimmy Carter has become the backdrop for political tensions as former President George W. Bush seemingly declined to shake the hand of President-elect Donald ...
Former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush did not issue presidential pardons to family members, contrary to online posts spreading that narrative following President Joe Biden’s ...
There was no shortage of awkward moments throughout the service between Karen Pence's dismissal of the Trumps and the Clinton's careful navigation of the pews to intentionally evade the incoming presi ...
Presidential scholars say it's not worth it for Bush to get involved in public spats with Trump and say it will only hurt him ...
George W. Bush is giving a new meaning to the presidential hello. The former president was one of several U.S. leaders who attended the funeral of Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral ...
Bush (C) meets with President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-L), former President Bill Clinton (2nd-R), former President Jimmy Carter (R) and former President George H.W. Bush (L) in the Oval Office ...
George W. Bush's unlikely friendship with the Obamas once again on display on Jan. 9, when the Republican gave Barack Obama a friendly greeting at the state funeral for Jimmy Carter ...
Harry Sisson, a Democrat commentator, on X: "LOL! George W. Bush completely IGNORED Donald Trump and embraced President Obama at Jimmy Carter's funeral. Even established Republicans know that ...
However, at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral the two recent ... either member of the second family under President George H.W. Bush standing up, but Gore quickly rose to shake hands.
“We join our fellow citizens in giving thanks for Jimmy Carter and in prayer for his family,” Bush’s statement said. FILE — From left, former President George H.W. Bush, President-elect ...
Donald Trump will become US President for the second time. The inauguration ceremony traditionally held at the Capitol in ...
Bush (C) meets with President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-L), former President Bill Clinton (2nd-R), former President Jimmy Carter (R) and former President George H.W. Bush (L) in the Oval Office ...