Trump's praise of Carter in death after jeering him in life deepens a contradictory relationship
- Jimmy Carter passed away, prompting flags at the White House to be at half-staff when Donald Trump assumes the presidency again on January 20.
- During the 2024 campaign, Trump criticized Carter, calling him the 'worst' and mocking him on Carter's 100th birthday.
- Trump's posthumous remarks about Carter included praise, stating he was 'a good man' and 'very consequential.'
- Carter's legacy includes the Nobel Peace Prize and advocacy for democracy, contrasting with Trump's contentious political style.
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