President-elect Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama were seen sharing an extended, seemingly friendly exchange during funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday.
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Cameras captured the two seated side by side, chatting and even laughing as Obama appeared amused by something Trump said. Their interaction, which lasted several minutes before the ceremony began, stood out given the years of animosity between the two political figures.
Trump’s entrance into the cathedral was equally notable. He shook hands with former Vice President Mike Pence, whom he has clashed with since the January 6 Capitol riot, as well as former Vice President Al Gore, who was seated next to Pence. Trump also greeted others in attendance, though he remained seated when Obama first arrived.
The funeral brought together all four living U.S. presidents: Trump, Obama, President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton, and former President George W. Bush. However, the moment between Trump and Obama drew particular attention given their fraught history.
Trump has spent years publicly attacking Obama, including falsely claiming that Obama was not born in the U.S., a conspiracy theory that fueled Trump’s rise in conservative circles. Trump has also accused Obama of spying on his 2016 campaign, while Obama has campaigned aggressively against Trump in every presidential election since 2016, warning of the dangers he poses to democracy.
Their mutual disdain dates back more than a decade. Obama famously mocked Trump at the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, with Trump in attendance, in what many believe was a pivotal moment leading to Trump’s decision to run for president.
Despite their tumultuous history, Thursday’s funeral provided a rare moment of civility and mutual respect between the two figures.
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