US Mourns The Loss Of A National Treasure: As Former President Dies
Jimmy Carter, 39th US President
Plains, Georgia| Sunday 29
December, 2024
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has died at 100, confirmed by the Carter Center. A former peanut farmer, Carter made history as the longest-living US president. He passed away Sunday afternoon in Plains, Georgia.
Carter celebrated his 100th birthday just a few months ago in October. During his presidency, from 1977 to 1981, Carter navigated the country through challenging economic and diplomatic times.
A false letter circulating online, purportedly from the 'Office of Jimmy Carter,' incorrectly stated that Carter passed away peacefully at his home in Plains, Georgia. The Carter Center later verified that the letter was a hoax.
President Carter had been receiving hospice care for over a year. He is remembered for his commitment to democracy and human rights, and his legacy continues to inspire people around the world.
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