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January 1, Kamala Harris’s Reaction Sparks Curiosity at Carter Funeral

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Vice President Kamala Harris looked pretty upset while President-elect Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama were chatting and laughing at Jimmy Carter’s funeral. They were all there on Thursday, with other former presidents like George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Even their wives showed up, except for Michelle Obama.

It’s not every day you see all these past presidents together. Trump and Obama seemed to be getting along just fine, with Trump cracking a joke that made Obama laugh. It’s interesting to see these two on such good terms in front of everyone watching on C-SPAN.

Meanwhile, Harris was sitting right in front of them and glanced back a few times, not looking too happy about their friendly chat.

Jimmy Carter’s funeral was at the Washington National Cathedral. Afterward, his body will be flown back to his hometown in Plains, Georgia, for a special ceremony at Maranatha Baptist Church. Then, the Navy will honor him with a flyover, and he’ll be laid to rest next to his wife, Rosalynn.

Carter’s funeral had something unusual: eulogies from former President Gerald Ford and former Vice President Walter Mondale, both of whom passed away but wrote their tributes before they died. Their sons delivered those messages.

Carter lived a long life and passed away on December 29 after hitting 100 years old. No matter what, he led quite a life serving our country.

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Being at a funeral for someone as important as Jimmy Carter, it was surprising to see Donald Trump and Barack Obama chatting and laughing together. Most of the time, we hear about how people in politics argue a lot and don’t get along. But here, they seemed to put their differences aside and share a moment of laughter. It felt like a reminder that, even though people might not always agree on everything, there are times when they can come together and be friendly.

While it was nice to see Trump and Obama laughing, Kamala Harris didn’t seem too happy about it. She was sitting right in front of them and kept looking back with a serious face. It made me think about how different people can feel different things at the same event. Maybe Harris was upset because it seemed like Trump and Obama were ignoring the seriousness of the funeral. Sometimes, people show their feelings in different ways, and that’s okay.

Jimmy Carter lived a really long life and did a lot of good things for the country. The ceremony was special, with his body going back to Georgia and a Navy flyover to honor him. It was cool to hear eulogies from leaders who had passed away but left their words to be shared. It shows how important it is to remember and celebrate people’s lives. Carter’s story reminds us how much one person can do when they spend their life working to help others.

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4 Comments

  1. donna jean

    January 9, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    Oh, Kamala – as George Carlin said – it’s a club, and you ain’t in it.

  2. Eileen

    January 9, 2025 at 6:26 pm

    Kamala just can never understand what makes men laugh or share private things between themselves.

    Better than not understanding about funerals when you are only 5.5 years old and you are taken to your great-grandmother’s funeral and everyone around is weeping their eyes out. Both these men know for sure that one day they too shall be laid to rest.

  3. KEN FRY

    January 10, 2025 at 3:00 am

    Boo Hoo kamala

  4. Bill Newsome

    January 11, 2025 at 7:44 am

    Harris just steps in one pile after another. The thought that she was the best the Dems had to offer is embarrassing.

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