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Jimmy Carter to Be Honored with National Day of Mourning, But Not as Federal Holiday

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Jimmy Carter to Be Honored with National Day of Mourning, But Not as Federal Holiday

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  • Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, prompting a national day of mourning announced by the White House.
  • The national day of mourning is set for January 9, 2025, but it will not be recognized as a federal holiday.
  • Carter, the 39th president of the U.S., was the oldest living president and the first to live to 100.
  • A state funeral will be held for Carter in Washington, following the traditional honors for former presidents.
  • President Joe Biden has invited Americans to commemorate the day in their places of worship to honor Carter's legacy.

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