All 5 Living Presidents Attend Jimmy Carter's Funeral Service in Rare Joint Appearance
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- Policy Leaning
84% Very Right
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Thursday's service brought together President Joe Biden along with former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and President-elect Donald Trump.54% : Former First Ladies Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Melania Trump sat next to their husbands during the service.
45% : Obama did not immediately acknowledge Trump, but the pair were later seen engaged in evidently cordial conversation, punctuated by smiles and a little laughter, as they sat next to each other during the service.
27% : Trump, who is set to take office in less than two weeks, arrived first, followed by Obama, Bush, and Clinton.
27% : Bush later stood up to acknowledge Bill Clinton, the 42nd president, and his wife and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, as they entered.
19% : Traditionally, former presidents attend presidential inaugurations, although Trump did not attend Biden's 2020 inauguration.
15% : The Clintons greeted others but did not offer handshakes to Bush, Obama, or Trump as the cameras rolled.
12% : Trump also shook hands with Pence and the two appeared to briefly exchange words -- despite the strained relationship between Trump and his former vice president since the 2020 presidential election.
6% : While Bush addressed Obama, he did not acknowledge Trump while taking his seat.
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