In the hours before and after President Donald Trump once again took the oath of office; many Georgia politicians posted their thoughts online.
Late President Jimmy Carter's State Funeral ends Thursday in Washington, D.C., and Georgia, according to the United States Capitol Police.
by Jay Korff TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — Former President Jimmy Carter’s remarkable road from the sweeping plains of Georgia to ... Avenue toward the U.S. Capitol, where he will lie in ...
so that mourners can pay their respects Jimmy Carter has arrived at the United States Capitol one last time. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, the former president's remains were transported from Georgia to ...
Flags have been waving since the passing of President Carter, but some states have decided to make an exception for the upcoming inauguration day.
Sen. Raphael Warnock holds the same pulpit Martin Luther King Jr. once preached from. He told Morning Edition that "your life's project should be longer and larger than your lifespan."
Trump returns to the nation’s most powerful office with a tight grip on his party’s reins after decisive victories in Georgia and other battleground states.
The Capitol has a more expansive policy for lying in state. Congressman Henry Clay, in 1852, was the first to lie in the Capitol Rotunda. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover lay in the Capitol in 1972. Police officers killed in 1998 while protecting the Capitol also lay in state there. Sen. John McCain lay in state after his death earlier this year.
The coffin of former President Jimmy Carter was transported on a horse-drawn caisson to the Capitol Rotunda, where Vice President Kamala Harris said his works “speak for him louder than any tribute we can offer.
The 39th president of the United States was laid to rest Jan ... 100th birthday at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his loved ones. Following his death, thousands of mourners gathered at the U.S. Capitol and the Carter Presidential Center ...
Former US President Jimmy Carter’s body returns to Washington DC for three days of state funeral rites.View on euronews
If this trend continues, the phrase “Only Katie Britt could do it” may soon be repeated over and over again, much like a political mantra among her ever-growing army of supporters and admirers both in Washington, D.C. and across Alabama.