Biden warns against 'hate' and 'abuse of power' at Carter's funeral
President Joe Biden used his eulogy at the state funeral of Jimmy Carter in Washington on Thursday to issue a warning against "hate" and "abuse of power". Biden’s living predecessors – Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump – joined around 3,000 mourners at the service.
US President Joe Biden warned against "hate" and the "abuse of power" in a speech at Jimmy Carter's state funeral Thursday, attended by all five living presidents including incoming leader Donald Trump.
"We have an obligation to give hate no safe harbor, and to stand up to ... the greatest sin of all, the abuse of power," Biden, who leaves the White House on January 20, said in his eulogy for former president Carter.
Carter, who considered himself an outsider even as he sat in the Oval Office as the 39th US president, was honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral at Washington National Cathedral before a second service and burial in his tiny Georgia hometown.
The first speaker was Joshua Carter, the former president's grandson, who recalled how Carter regularly taught Sunday school after leaving the White House.
Ford read a tribute from his own father, who died in 2006.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP and AP)
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