Former President Jimmy Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian, has reached another milestone by becoming the longest living ex-commander in chief. Last week marked another year since he achieved this record, surpassing the previous mark set in March 2019. Carter, who has been in hospice care for over a year, continues to add to his list of achievements.
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Late last week, Jimmy Carter marked another year as the longest lived ex-president https://t.co/cYTBgXW4KU
Jimmy Carter, more than a year into hospice care, reaches another milestone https://t.co/LAUu62hOSL
Last week, the former president and Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian marked another year as the longest living ex-commander in chief, a record he has held since March 2019. https://t.co/Y0ylUVy7nP https://t.co/Tgt40wqwcd
Jimmy Carter is a man of many milestones — and the list keeps growing. Last week, the former president and Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian marked another year as the longest lived ex-commander in chief. https://t.co/ZbC1lr0URz