180 degree turn of Trump’s position about Carter
After the death of the 39th president of the country at the age of 100, the president-elect made a sudden turn in his position and showed an emotional reaction to pay tribute to him.
According to RCO News Agency, Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, died on Sunday at his home in Georgia, at the age of 100, and for this reason, the president of the United States, Joe Biden, declared January 9 (20th) a day of public mourning.
The “Daily Beast” News site reported: Almost 2 months ago, during an election campaign in Wisconsin, US President-elect Donald Trump criticized Joe Biden and said that he, like Jimmy Carter, is the “worst president of the United States”. “However, after Carter’s death at the age of 100, Trump has made a 180-degree turn and has shown an emotional reaction following his death.”
Trump wrote on his social network under the title “Truth Social”: “I just heard the news of the death of President Jimmy Carter. “Those of us who have been fortunate enough to serve as president realize that this is a very special community and only we can relate to the grave responsibility of leading the greatest nation in history.”
“The challenges Jimmy faced as president came at a critical time for our country, and he did everything he could to improve the lives of all Americans,” he emphasized. For this reason, we all owe him.”
Continuing his message to pay tribute to Carter, the president-elect of the United States said: “Melania and I are sincerely thinking about the Carter family and their loved ones during this difficult time. We ask everyone to keep them in their hearts and pray for them.”
In the second post on Social Truth, Trump wrote: “President Jimmy Carter died at 100 years old. “While I strongly disagreed with him philosophically and politically, I realized that he really loved and respected our country.”
He added: “He (Jimmy Carter) worked hard to make America a better place and for that I have the highest respect for him. He was really a good man and of course his place is empty among us. He was also far more influential than many other presidents after leaving office in the White House. “Melania and I send our deepest condolences to his wonderful family.”
In addition to Trump’s recent criticism of Carter during an election campaign in Wisconsin, 2019 was also a year for him.
“There is no doubt that the Russians interfered in the 2016 US presidential election and led to Trump’s victory,” Carter claimed at the time.
In response to this claim, Trump said: “Carter is a good man but a terrible president.” He was discarded by his own party.”
Controversies between Trump and Carter did not end with these issues. In addition to expressing concern about Trump’s age, Carter said during another event in Atlanta in 2019: “I think another four years of Trump in office will be a disaster.”
Trump had previously called Carter the “forgotten president”.
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