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Bill And Hillary Clinton Mourn Passing Of President Jimmy Carter

Bill Clinton in a formal suite

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently released a statement expressing their condolences on the passing of former President Jimmy Carter. The Clintons remembered Carter's legacy as a dedicated public servant who lived a life of service guided by his faith.

In their statement, the Clintons expressed their sorrow at the loss of President Carter and offered gratitude for his long and impactful life. They highlighted Carter's unwavering commitment to serving others, a trait that defined his presidency and continued to be a guiding principle throughout his life.

President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 96, was known for his humanitarian efforts, including his work with the Carter Center and his commitment to promoting peace and democracy around the world. His legacy as a champion of human rights and a tireless advocate for those in need has left a lasting impact on the nation and the world.

They express sorrow at Carter's passing and gratitude for his impactful life.
Clintons remember Carter as a dedicated public servant guided by faith.
Carter was known for his humanitarian efforts and commitment to promoting peace.

The Clintons' tribute to President Carter reflects the deep respect and admiration they held for him as a fellow leader and public servant. They praised his dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of others and acknowledged his enduring influence on shaping a better future for generations to come.

As the nation mourns the loss of a beloved former president, the words of remembrance from Bill and Hillary Clinton serve as a poignant reminder of President Carter's remarkable legacy and the profound impact he had on the world around him.

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