Former President Jimmy Carter reached the remarkable milestone of his 100th birthday, drawing tributes from across the political spectrum.
According to the Washington Examiner, celebrations were held in Plains, Georgia, where Carter resides in hospice care and at the White House, highlighting his enduring legacy and contributions to the nation.
The small town of Plains organized a heartfelt celebration, featuring a military flyover with four F-18 jets—aircraft developed during Carter's presidency—and a community concert.
Renowned country musician Brent Cobb and pianist David Osborne, who has performed for the Carters for thirty years, added a personal touch to the festivities. The White House itself displayed a special “100” arrangement intertwined with a ribbon that read, “Happy Birthday President Carter,” serving as a beacon of respect and admiration.
The U.S. Naval Institute also paid homage to Carter, noting his unique distinction as the only U.S. president to graduate from the Naval Academy.
President Joe Biden took to Twitter to express his sincere appreciation for Carter's lifelong dedication. Having endorsed Carter in 1976, Biden emphasized the former president's persistent commitment to peace and democracy.
President Biden also released a birthday message to CBS News, stating:
Your hopeful vision of our country, your commitment to a better world, and your unwavering belief in the power of human goodness continues to be a guiding light for all of us.
Vice President Kamala Harris joined in with a video message, acknowledging Carter's leadership and expressing personal admiration. He also mentioned Carter's final wish to vote for her, coinciding with early voting in Georgia starting October 15.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton similarly paid their respects. Obama highlighted Carter's work through the Carter Center and expressed gratitude for his friendship, while Clinton praised Carter's life as a testament to love, work, and faith.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp officially declared October 1 “Jimmy Carter Day,” recognizing Carter's legacy as both Governor and President. Kemp shared the proclamation on social media, sending best wishes to Carter and his family.
Other Georgia officials, including Senator Raphael Warnock, Representative Mike Collins, and Representative David Scott, posted heartfelt messages honoring Carter's dedication to human and civil rights. Their tributes underscored Carter's influence not only locally but also on a national and global scale.
In addition to Georgia's leaders, national figures such as Senator Chuck Grassley and Maryland Governor Wes Moore extended their congratulations. Grassley lauded Carter's humanitarian efforts and faith, while Moore praised Carter's lifelong dedication to service and human rights.
Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday was marked by significant celebrations and heartfelt tributes from political leaders and communities alike. The events in Plains, Georgia, and at the White House showcased his lasting legacy, while messages from presidents and governors highlighted his pivotal role in advancing peace, democracy, and human rights. As the first U.S. president to reach this milestone, Carter's centennial serves as a testament to his remarkable contributions and enduring impact on the nation and the world.