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Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter, President Joe Biden declared a national day of mourning on Thursday Jan. 9, the day of Carter's funeral at the Washington National Cathedral ...
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President Joe Biden has declared next Thursday, Jan. 9, to be a National Day of Mourning following the passing of former President Jimmy Carter who died on Dec. 29 at 100. And that means some ...
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President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 a national day of mourning for Carter, who was elected to a single term in 1976. Biden ordered the flags to fly at half-staff for 30 days. It's a rare moment ...
Biden declared January 9 a national day of mourning for Jimmy Carter, calling on Americans to visit their places of worship to “pay homage” to the late leader. US President Joe Biden on Sunday ...
President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Monday declaring January 9 a national day of mourning for the late President Jimmy Carter. Most federal employees will have the day off from work ...
Following the news of former president Jimmy Carter's passing, President Biden declared January 9 as a national day of mourning and ordered U.S. flags to fly at half-staff for 30 days from Sunday.