President-elect Donald Trump disclosed the plans on New Year’s Eve.
President-elect Donald Trump on Dec. 31 said he plans to attend the funeral of late President Jimmy Carter.
“I’ll be there. We were invited,” Trump told reporters at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
Trump has regularly been critical of the actions Carter took while in office but offered a tribute to the late Democrat following his death.
Trump said that Carter was part of an exclusive group of people who have been president and that only those people “can relate to the enormous responsibility of leading the Greatest Nation in History.”
He also said that he and former First Lady Melania Trump are thinking warmly of the Carter family and their loved ones.
“We urge everyone to keep them in their hearts and prayers,” he said.
Carter after leaving office became involved in various humanitarian efforts, including Habitat for Humanity, to help people around the world.
Carter was “very consequential, far more than most Presidents, after he left the Oval Office,” Trump said.
Carter’s wife of nearly 80 years, Rosalynn Carter, passed away in 2023.
The couple had four children: John William Carter, James Earl Carter III, Donnel Jeffrey Carter, and Amy Lynn Carter. They also had 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.