The aversion of Kamala Harris and the Trump and Obama laughs at Jimmy Carter’s funeral

The funeral of former US President, Jimmy Carter, in Washington, is under way in the presence of five living American former presidents, including the newly elected , who will even resume the presidency on January 20. What drew attention was the fact that Donald Trump sat next to Barack Obama and immediately started the conversation, while the laughs and jokes were not missing during the operation. CORVERSE In the footage published by Donald Trump appears to be making fun of Barack Obama, who smiles at what the Republican President-elect of the United States tells him, while then their conversation took a more serious tone. Characteristic is the moment when Kamala Harris, the Democratic Vice President of the United States who suffered a crushing defeat from Trump despite Barack Obama’s enormous support, perceives the quite moody “scale” between the two men and reacts with a formation, without hiding its aversion. Kamala Harris visibly upset seeing Obama talk with Trump. Follow: ADVERSE — AF Post (@AFpost) NEW: Donald Trump saw cracking jokes with former President Barack Obama at Jimmy Carter’s funeral in Washington D.C. Kamala Harris was seen looking back as the two men appeared to be getting along. — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) Similarly characteristic are the images that the photo lens with Obama and Trump “immortalized”. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid It is noted that tens of thousands of Americans flocked in the last two days to Rotunda, Capitol, to pay tribute to Carter, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, for his humanitarian work. The honorary contingent carried the coffin, wrapped in the American flag, from the Capitol to the Washington National Cathedral. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Carter lived longer than any former president. In the last two years he had stopped the treatments and received only comforting treatment in his home. He last appeared publicly at the funeral of his beloved wife, Rosalyn, in November 2023. In August, his grandson, Jason Carter, had stated that his grandfather was looking forward to voting for Kamala Harris in the November presidential election, which Trump won. Biden, who was elected for decades to the U.S. Senate, was the first senator to have supported Carter’s nomination for the presidency.