Trump, Mike Pence and Jimmy Carter
President-elect Trump shook hands with his former Vice President Mike Pence at Jimmy Carter's funeral but did not shake hands with former Second Lady Karen Pence.
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Donald Trump and Mike Pence briefly greeted each other and shook hands at Jimmy Carter’s funeral service on Thursday.
Donald Trump publicly interacted with his former vice president Mike Pence for the first time in four years on Thursday at Jimmy Carter's funeral.
President-elect Donald Trump and his former Vice President Mike Pence briefly interacted at former President Jimmy Carter's home.
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The handshake happened almost four years to the day when Trump supporters called for Pence's execution during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Trump and Obama weren’t the only ones having fun at former President Carter ‘s funeral. When George W. Bush arrived, Obama stood to greet him and Bush gave him a quick bap on the stomach like they were old friends comfortable with this kind of physical banter. Bush then took his seat on the other side of Obama.
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On Friday’s (January 10) new live episode of The View, the cohosts started the hour by talking about the memorial service for former President Jimmy Carter, which was attended by all five living presidents and some of their spouses — Bill and Hillary Clinton,