Jason Carter told Time that his grandfather's tenure in the Oval Office was very much a "millennial presidency," noting that many of the policy items that younger Americans currently want to see ...
Jimmy Carter defied the unwritten rule of former presidents: Don’t criticize the occupant of the Oval Office. By Linda Qiu Former President Jimmy Carter grinned in the Oval Office in January ...
Grandson Jason Carter, who now chairs the center's governing board ... included Navy servicemembers for the only U.S. Naval Academy graduate to reach the Oval Office. A military band played “Hail to ...
Inside Washington National Cathedral on Thursday, the five men who have occupied the Oval Office since 1993 ... power of regular people,” Carter's grandson, Jason Carter, said in his eulogy.
Jimmy Carter was the first evangelical Christian to occupy the Oval Office. But the Baptist Sunday school teacher's relationship with fellow evangelicals was politically and spiritually fraught.
Carter, the only centenarian alumnus of the Oval Office, was a naval officer ... according to his grandson. Last year, Jason Carter told Time that his grandfather used to play tennis every ...
After the 2016 election, many commentators urged President-Elect Trump to follow the lead of President Carter ... with no ties to the occupant of the Oval Office." That tradition, however ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United ... Dream as he rose from humble beginnings to the heights of the Oval Office. Born the son of a peanut farmer in rural Georgia, Carter began his ...
The Bible that Carter was sworn in on. The "red phone" that sat on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office that he used to communicate with the US military in crisis. Presidential speeches with ...
The highly-regarded 39th president's accomplishments span beyond his time in the Oval Office - serving in the Navy and devoting his later years to charity. Carter, who died at 100, was born ...
When Carter was poised to enter the Oval Office in Jan. 1977, seven in 10 Americans said they were optimistic about the next four years with Carter as president. Though few Americans believed he ...
FILE - President Jimmy Carter is interviewed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Jan. 24, 1977. (AP Photo, File) PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — Newly married and sworn as a Naval officer ...