Kamala In Fit Of Rage as Obama, Trump Seen Laughing BEHIND HER BACK

Kamala In Fit Of Rage as Obama, Trump Seen Laughing BEHIND HER BACK

Over two months after her devastating defeat, Vice President Kamala Harris appeared visibly irritated as she observed former President Barack Obama laughing and chatting with President-elect Donald Trump during the funeral proceedings for former President Jimmy Carter.

The evident camaraderie between Trump and Obama provided a striking contrast to the solemn atmosphere of the Baptist ceremony where Carter was prayed over ahead of his funeral later that Thursday morning.

Sitting side by side in the row in front of Harris, the two former presidents seemed relaxed and cheerful. Obama flashed a wide grin and laughed as Trump leaned over to his right and spoke to him.

Noticing movement behind her, Harris turned past Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to glance at Trump. Her expression changed when she saw Obama leaning in to engage with Trump’s remarks. She quickly turned back, exhaled deeply, and stared straight ahead, her thousand-yard gaze reflecting apparent frustration.

Another angle captured by a C-SPAN camera provided a glimpse of the lighthearted exchange between the two former presidents. Meanwhile, former First Lady Melania Trump, seated beside Trump, appeared to remain poised despite her husband’s animated conversation.

Thursday’s tributes to Carter marked a rare moment of unity in Washington, D.C., honoring a leader remembered for his humanity and dedication. Despite his presidency’s challenges, Carter was celebrated as a decent man whose commitment to Habitat for Humanity inspired countless Americans.

His post-presidential legacy, alongside former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, included constructing homes for millions in need.

Following the news of Carter’s passing at the age of 100, President-elect Trump, known for his critical comments about many predecessors, struck a reflective tone in a Truth Social post on Sunday.

“I just heard of the news about the passing of President Jimmy Carter,” he wrote. “Those of us who have been fortunate to have served as President understand this is a very exclusive club, and only we can relate to the enormous responsibility of leading the Greatest Nation in History.”

Trump has a long history of criticism toward President Obama, ranging from the infamous “birther” conspiracy to promises to dismantle Obamacare. His comments about fellow Republican George W. Bush, who sat nearby at the funeral, have been less publicized. Trump has described Bush’s presidency as “failed and uninspiring,” citing the 9/11 attacks and the Iraq War.

As Trump prepares to assume the presidency once again, his political landscape is starkly different. His previous absences from significant D.C. funerals drew criticism, including his decision not to attend the 2020 funeral of Democratic Congressman and Civil Rights leader John Lewis (D-SC) during the pandemic.

He also declined to attend the 2018 funeral of former Senator John McCain (R-AZ), a prominent critic whom Trump famously insulted for being a prisoner of war during Vietnam.

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