Donald Trump shook hands with Mike Pence at Jimmy Carter's state funeral -- a notable exchange as the two men have not interacted publicly in years.
Most people attending former president Jimmy Carter's funeral today put their differences aside when it came to the presence of Donald Trump. Even former President Barack Obama was caught on camera actually yukking it up with the bitter ol' president-elect.
Karen Pence brutally ignored Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, due to their past destructive history with the president-elect, while Barack Obama made efforts to be polite
and he publicly interacted with his former vice president Mike Pence for the first time in four years. The two shook hands before Trump took his seat next to former President Barack Obama. Those two were seen speaking and exchanging laughs during NBC News ...
and he publicly interacted with his former vice president Mike Pence for the first time in four years. The two shook hands before Trump took his seat next to former President Barack Obama.
Donald Trump will be sworn in for a second term as president next week—with every living former president, billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, Carrie Underwood, the Village People and several foreign leaders getting invitations.
The relationship between President-elect Trump and his former vice president, Mike Pence, was irreparably broken when Mr. Pence refused Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election.
When Donald Trump took Pennslyvania in the 2016 US presidential election, his running mate Mike Pence wanted to celebrate the victory with a kiss, only for his wife to reject him
Pence revealed what he and Trump said to one another during what is believed to be their first conversation since the former certified Biden's 2020 win.
Former CNN host Don Lemon slammed Barack Obama for “yukking it up” with Donald Trump at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday and urged Democrats not to be too civil to a man they cast as a fascist.
The send-off for “Honest Jimmy” offered a grim reminder of how little the U.S. seems to value truth-telling today.