A photo shared by Vice President Kamala Harris from Jimmy Carter's funeral has gone viral due to the exclusion of President-elect Donald Trump.
A photo that Vice President Kamala Harris shared on Instagram has gone viral for what commenters noted was the distinct absence of President-elect Donald Trump from the frame.
Kamala Harris conveniently cropped Donald Trump out of photos posted to her official Vice President Instagram from the Jimmy Carter funeral.
Pictures shared on social media by the vice president and by the Carter Center prominently showed other past presidents in attendance.
Many users on social media noticed that Vice President Kamala Harris posted a photo of herself at former President Jimmy Carter s funeral last week in which President-elect Donald Trump and Melania
President-elect Donald Trump trolled Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday by posting an online spoof conversation he had with former President Barack Obama during Jimmy Carter’s funeral. Trump jokingly filled in the gaps when he posted a parody video on Truth Social with fake audio dubbed into the real video.
Kamala Harris has posted a picture from Jimmy Carter's funeral and people are noticing the same awkward thing involving Donald Trump.
Several internet users trolled Kamala Harris for sharing a photo from Jimmy Carter's funeral, in which Donald Trump was left out of the frame
Trump attended Carter’s funeral at the Washington National Cathedral with his wife, Melania Trump. This was the first time both Harris and Trump came face to face after the former lost a bitterly foug
By Jacob Bernstein Pictures shared on social media by the vice president and by the Carter Center prominently ... Vice President Kamala Harris suggested she did not intend to fade into the ...
Defeated presidential candidates have historically shared the inauguration stage with their successors, symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power
Wes Moore is good at making pithy statements, and this one traveled far in the political news media, which is looking for someone to speak for the 48.36% of the nation's voters who didn’t want Donald Trump returned to the White House.