Jimmy Carter

The former president sustained a "minor" pelvic fracture, a spokeswoman said.
The former president wants the impeachment inquiry to carry on, and he criticized the Trump administration's refusal to comply with the House investigation.
After 14 stitches the 95-year-old former president travels to Nashville for opening ceremony of new building project.
Carter survived a dire cancer diagnosis in 2015 and became the longest-lived U.S. president in history this spring, surpassing George H.W. Bush, who died in 2018.
The "Judy" star recalled waiting hours in a book-signing line, and then this happened.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who turns 95 on Oct. 1, says he doesn’t think he could’ve handled the job of president at age 80.
“I hope there’s an age limit,” he joked, without mentioning that Democratic candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders would turn 80 in office if elected.
Trump brushed away Carter's claim, calling it a typical Democratic talking point.
"Don't come for Jimmy Carter," former Arizona senator is warned.
At a conference on human rights on Friday, Carter criticized Trump and his administration, calling their border policy "a disgrace."