The Latest: Jimmy Carter heads back to his final resting place in Georgia
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- Politician Portrayal
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85% : Pressed on if criticism of Carter was appropriate during the solemn funeral rites, Trump responded, "I liked him as a man.68% : Funeral guests: In attendance are five living men who have also served as president: Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and George W. Bush.
66% : Martin Luther King Sr. was a key advocate for Carter in his 1976 campaign and delivered the benediction at the his nominating convention that year and four years later.
59% : "Young "inspired" by Carter's former actionsSpeaking without a prepared speech in front of him, Young said he knew Carter "for more than half of my life," yet "never ceased to be surprised" or "inspired" by the former president's actions.
58% : Trump and Melania enter the cathedralTrump and his wife, Melania, are entering Washington National Cathedral and being ushered to their seats.
53% : As she and her husband entered, former first lady Hillary Clinton walked around the end of the row on which Trump was sitting, going first to greet Bush and others.
46% : Foreign dignitaries attend Carter's funeralIn addition to U.S. political leaders, there are also a number of foreign dignitaries in attendance, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - who recently announced his resignation - Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
46% : Another point of note is that Carter's funeral appears to be the first time that Pence and his former running mate, Trump, will be in the same space as Pence since their term together and fractured relationship following the Jan. 6 violence at the U.S. Capitol.
40% : As he left, Bush leaned over and briefly interacted with Trump, shaking hands.
38% : Carter forged a path that still challenges political assumptions and stands out among the 45 men who reached the nation's highest office.
37% : Former presidents and spouses sit near each otherOther former presidents and their wives are being seated just down the row from Trump, including George W. Bush and his wife, former first lady Laura Bush.
33% : Obama and Trump sit togetherObama has taken his seat next to Trump, chatting with his successor in office, who did not stand to greet him but shook hands.
26% : Expected at Carter's funeral are the five living men who have also served as president: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
21% : Trump and Pence shake handsTrump and Pence have shaken hands as the former president takes his seat, just in front of his former vice president.
9% : That set an example followed by Al Gore under Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney under George W. Bush, and Joe Biden under Barack Obama.
4% : And when it came to worshipping with them, all were welcome.▶ Read about the former president's Sunday school classEven during funeral rites, Trump criticized Carter's presidencyAs Carter's remains left Georgia Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump criticized the late former president during a news conference in Florida for ceding control of the Panama Canal to its home country.
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