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10 Jul, 2025
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Revealed: The Surprising Truth Behind the Amusing Exchange Between Trump and Obama at Jimmy Carter’s Funeral
@Source: internewscast.com
THE truth behind President Donald Trump and rival Barack Obama’s cheery conversation at Jimmy Carter’s funeral has been unveiled in a new book. Leading journalists have unveiled what had Obama chuckling in the church pews, following interviews with over 350 individuals connected to the intense 2024 presidential election. On January 9, after Trump decisively overcame opponent Kamala Harris, all leaders except Michelle Obama set aside political differences to participate in Carter’s funeral. Americans were captivated by images from the event showing Obama sharing a broad smile while talking with Trump, who was on the verge of being inaugurated. The pair was seated beside each other for the proceedings while stone-faced Harris sat coldly behind them. It was far different from 2018, when Melania Trump sat in between the two rivals for George H. W. Bush’s funeral after the reality TV star had defeated Hillary Clinton. Now, in the book 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America, sources have revealed that Trump broke a smile out of his rival by inviting him to play golf at one of his elite clubs. Trump had Obama in stiches as he was “enticing him with descriptions of Trump’s courses around the world,” the passage reads, according to Axios. And this wasn’t the only time that the president spoke about his favorite sport with his political rivals, according to authors Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf. The three journalists, who covered the campaign together for the Washington Post, spoke with hundreds of sources who gave a behind-the-scenes look at how Harris and Biden conceded to Trump. They wrote that Trump also had a friendly chat with Biden when the incumbant congratulated his arch nemesis on his win and invited him to visit the White House. “In another life, we would be friends and go golfing,” Trump said, according to the reporters. HARRIS’ STEP DOWN Meanwhile, Harris and Trump had a much icier conversation filled with technical difficulties when she admitted defeat. The vice president’s aides had a lot of difficulty merging their calls, and resulted to holding two phones on speaker close together so everyone could speak. In the midst of the fumbling, Trump joked “Phone service isn’t what it used to be,” according to the book. The Republican leader called Harris a “tough cookie” and complimented her husband Douglas Emhoff. He failed to compliement her campaign and only said, “she’d given him a run for his money.” The book says, “Even her aides described him as gracious.” Meanwhile, Harris was described as “professional but not warm” and told her rival that the “country was too divided” and that “she hoped he would be a president for all Americans.” BIDEN OPENS UP ON TRUMP WIN Two months after Biden stepped down from the White House, Pager gave him a call and the two had a brief chat. The reporter was asking him to sit down for an interview for the book when the former president said he had a “very negative” view of Trump’s second term. “I don’t see anything he’s done as productive,” Biden said, according to the authors. When quizzed on whether he regretted not stepping down earlier, Biden said, “No, not now. I don’t spend a lot of time on regrets.”
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