U.S. flags are flying at full-staff over the White House and all public grounds by order of President Trump. He had complained that flags would be at [half-staff on his inauguration day](
The new official White House bio for Trump reads more like a campaign pitch. And it opens with a falsehood, claiming he won a "landslide election victory" when in fact his 1.5-point popular vote margin was one of the smallest since the 19th century. https://t.co/F0i6tUnNMm
President Joe Biden’s order to fly American flags at half-staff for 30 days in honor of late President Jimmy Carter applies only to flags on federal property, such as the White House and at national parks. While state governments typically follow such ...
According to U.S. flag code, "all federal buildings, grounds and naval vessels" will fly at half-staff for 30 days after the death of a president
Earl Carter, Jr., (1 Oct 1924 – 29 Dec 2024) was the 39th president of the United States, 1977–1981.... Learn more
Carter was celebrated for his personal humility and public service before, during and after his presidency during a funeral at Washington National Cathedral featuring the kind of pageantry he typically eschewed.
An Ames couple had an epic invitation to have lunch with Pres. Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Here's their story about it.
The late U.S. president was remembered during his state funeral as a man who put honesty and kindness above partisan politics.
Many of the accomplishments the late President Jimmy Carter was praised for this week are programs Donald Trump has promised to dismantle once he's sworn into office.
The late President Jimmy Carter in particular decided to do something no other president has done before and it has now become an ongoing tradition. The backstory: Usually, the newly-sworn-in president takes a ride in the presidential limousine for the Inaugural Parade.
While the funeral of Former President Jimmy Carter marked the end of his remarkable story, that story will live on.
House Speaker Mike Johnson did Trump a favor on Jan. 20 by defying U.S. flag code at the Capitol and pausing Carter's mourning period