Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump reached the highest office in the land after enjoying business success, but otherwise, their lives could not have been more different.
American flags are back to full-staff at the U.S. Capitol in honor of Donald Trump's inauguration, breaking the U.S. flag code's guidelines for mourning the death of Jimmy Carter
As the country — and world at large — prepare for four more years of Trump, many will look back at Jimmy Carter’s legacy to search for a point in time where the president was an idealistic reflection of the antiquated American longing for moral and ethical leaders.
There could hardly be two more different presidencies than that of Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump. And, to some degree, serving at vastly different times limits and restricts any meaningful comparison.
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President Carter cared for the environment and installed solar panels on the White House roof. He will be remembered post-presidency as a humanitarian and diplomat who promoted free and fair elections around the world, for his work with Habitat for Humanity, and for his 77-year marriage to Rosalynn Carter.
Carter struck a balance between satisfying the needs of employers and protecting American workers from foreign labor competition. That tension has never let up.
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