Former President Jimmy Carter Reveals His Dying Wish While In Hospice Care (Page 4 ) | September 3, 2024
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Jimmy Carter’s Long-Standing Health Concerns

Washington, DC - May 15, 1976 — Governor Jimmy Carter (Democrat of Georgia), meets US House members and employees in the Rayburn House Office Building. Credit: Arnie Sachs - CNP
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Jimmy Carter is no stranger to illness and has a long history of health problems, including metastatic melanoma and several surgeries following a series of falls in 2019. Jimmy Carter maintained a positive attitude and fighting spirit every step of the way but agreed to go into hospice care in 2023 after a series of hospital visits. He has since stepped away from the public and is only accessible to family and friends.

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Jimmy Carter’s Presidency

Washington, DC US - Feb 8, 1977: United States President Jimmy Carter conducts the first nationally televised press conference of his administration. Credit: Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP
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Jimmy Carter served as president from 1977 to 1981. In that time, he accomplished many things, including alerting the public of the energy crisis and encouraging Americans to be more conscientious of their usage. He also implemented measures to minimize unemployment rates and encouraged diversity in schools. His primary focus was to “reduce deficits” and cut inflation, but he is also well-known for his peaceful leadership, having negotiated with North Korea to end Nuclear weapons development and was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

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