Karen Pence Snubs Donald Trump At Jimmy Carter's Funeral This was the first time Mike Pence and Donald Trump have been together publicly since the

Karen Pence Snubs Donald Trump At Jimmy Carter's Funeral​

This was the first time Mike Pence and Donald Trump have been together publicly since the insurrection.


Former second lady Karen Pence appeared to snub President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
Video shows Trump shaking hands with former Vice President Al Gore and then his own former vice president, Mike Pence. Both men stand to shake Trump’s hand, but Karen Pence remains seated. As Trump pauses in front of Karen Pence, she looks down. Mike Pence and former first lady Melania Trump also shake hands, but Karen Pence appears to avoid Melania Trump, as well.


Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said during a House committee hearing on the insurrection that Trump welcomed chants from his supporters calling for Mike Pence to be hanged after Pence refused to stop the certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to testimony from former Trump advisers, Trump said, “Maybe our supporters have the right idea. Mike Pence deserves it.” Trump has denied ever saying that.
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By Order Of Precedence, she would have had to sit next to trump. Entertaining him is roundly seen as unpleasant. That might have been the issue.


Is that so?

There is a general order of precedence observed at state funerals for past Presidents of the United States, though specific details can vary depending on the circumstances of the funeral and the directives of the current administration or the wishes of the family. Here is an outline of how the order of precedence typically functions:

  1. Current President of the United States: The sitting President usually leads the order of precedence, followed by:
  2. Former Presidents: They are generally ordered by the date they left office, from most recent to least recent.
  3. Vice President of the United States: Follows after former Presidents.
  4. Speaker of the United States House of Representatives: Next in line.
  5. Chief Justice of the United States: Follows the Speaker.
  6. Former Vice Presidents: Ordered by the date they left office, similar to former Presidents.
  7. Members of the Cabinet in order of the establishment of their departments (State, Treasury, Defense, etc.)
  8. Other high-ranking government officials, including the President pro tempore of the Senate, members of Congress, and heads of federal agencies.
  9. Governors of States, often based on the state's admission to the Union or the seniority of the Governor.
  10. Foreign dignitaries might be included, but their placement can vary based on diplomatic protocol and the nature of their relationship with the deceased.
  11. Military leaders like the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, service secretaries, and other military personnel.
  12. Other attendees such as family members, close friends, and notable figures from the deceased's life, whose placement might not strictly follow this order but might be arranged based on personal significance or logistical considerations.


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Is that so?
  1. Former Presidents: They are generally ordered by the date they left office, from most recent to least recent.
Yes, it is so. trump is technically a former president, because he has not been sworn in, so would sit right next to the Obamas. Because they sit husband, wife, husband, wife, etc. it would mean that trump sits between his own wife, and Michelle Obama.

Had Michelle Obama been there, she would have sat right next to trump... And his leaking diaper.
 
Yes, it is so. trump is technically a former president, because he has not been sworn in, so would sit right next to the Obamas. Because they sit husband, wife, husband, wife, etc. it would mean that trump sits between his own wife, and Michelle Obama.

Had Michelle Obama been there, she would have sat right next to trump... And his leaking diaper.


Big Mike wasn't there, and Trump and Pence shook hands.

 
That's right. You love to make stuff up, don't you, Salty Walty?
Usually a VP is a president's closest ally, and they remain close even after leaving office. Usually, any two politicians who meet, will shake hands. So a normal person would obviously shake hands with their own VP... trump pushes the bounds of polite society, so we are all amazed that his own VP will even tough him.

Notice Pence's wife was too disgusted to touch trump.
 

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Karen Pence Snubs Donald Trump At Jimmy Carter's Funeral​

This was the first time Mike Pence and Donald Trump have been together publicly since the insurrection.


Former second lady Karen Pence appeared to snub President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
Video shows Trump shaking hands with former Vice President Al Gore and then his own former vice president, Mike Pence. Both men stand to shake Trump’s hand, but Karen Pence remains seated. As Trump pauses in front of Karen Pence, she looks down. Mike Pence and former first lady Melania Trump also shake hands, but Karen Pence appears to avoid Melania Trump, as well.


Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said during a House committee hearing on the insurrection that Trump welcomed chants from his supporters calling for Mike Pence to be hanged after Pence refused to stop the certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to testimony from former Trump advisers, Trump said, “Maybe our supporters have the right idea. Mike Pence deserves it.” Trump has denied ever saying that.
However, Pence stood, shook his hand and spoke with him. What was really surprising was watching Obama and Trump get along so well while Obama totally ignored Kamala.
 
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