Politicians mourn Jimmy Carter’s death
(NewsNation) — Leaders across the political spectrum united in mourning Sunday following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at age 100 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
The nation’s 39th president, who died peacefully at home surrounded by family, drew bipartisan tributes highlighting his humanitarian work and dedication to public service.
“Today, America and the world lost an extraordinary leader, statesman, and humanitarian,” President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden said in a statement.
Biden described Carter’s life as one of principle, humility, and service, adding, “He saved, lifted, and changed the lives of people all across the globe.”
Biden announced plans for a state funeral to honor Carter, recognizing his service as a naval officer, Georgia governor and president, as well as his lifelong dedication to faith and public service.
President-elect Donald Trump praised Carter’s efforts during a “pivotal time for our country,” noting that he “did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans.”
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., reflected on Carter’s journey from peanut farmer to president. “President Carter lived a truly American dream,” McConnell said in a statement. “His calm spirit and deep faith seemed unshakeable.”
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp emphasized Carter’s connection to his home state. “As the only American president thus far to come from Georgia, he showed the world the impact our state and its people have on the country,” Kemp said in a statement.
Former President Barack Obama said Carter “taught all of us what it means to live a life of grace, dignity, justice, and service. Michelle and I send our thoughts and prayers to the Carter family, and everyone who loved and learned from this remarkable man.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence in a statement said, “Carter served America with distinction throughout his life. His work on humanitarian causes at home and abroad impacted the lives of millions and will inspire generations. May President Carter rest in peace.”
Former President Bill Clinton and his wife former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recalled their early support of Carter’s 1976 presidential campaign. “Guided by his faith, President Carter lived to serve others—until the very end,” they said in a joint statement.
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who developed a personal friendship with Carter, called him “one of my heroes” and praised his commitment to public service. “President Carter taught us through his example that it’s not the office you hold but the orientation you have that gives you the ability to serve effectively,” Warnock said.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom described Carter as “a tireless champion for human rights and democracy whose unparalleled life of service made the world a better place.”
Former President George W. Bush said “Carter dignified the office. His work with Habitat for Humanity and the Carter Center set an example of service that will inspire Americans for generations. We join our fellow citizens in giving thanks for Jimmy Carter.”
Rep. Nancy Pelosi in a statement said, “at the heart of President Carter’s public service was his fervent commitment to honoring the spark of divinity within every person. His work to restore integrity to the political arena and his beautiful partnership with Rosalynn Carter will be forever remembered.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders said “both for what he did as president and in his later years, will be remembered as a decent, honest, and down-to-earth man. He will be sorely missed.”
Carter is survived by his four children, 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. His wife of 77 years, Rosalynn Carter, preceded him in death on Nov. 19, 2023.