From the ABC News Archives: Jimmy Carter awarded the Nobel Prize

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From the ABC News Archives: In 2002, Jimmy Carter was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in helping to broker peace between Egypt and Israel when he was president.

Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president known as a champion of international human rights both during and after his White House tenure and who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his lifetime of dedication to that cause, has died at 100.

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Charlie Kirk description was better and right to the point👍
Jimmy Carter was a failed president, but a decent man who tried his best to serve America throughout his long and distinguished life. He was a sincere Christian,
“and nobody could ever accuse him of simply trying to loot the country and cash in, like so many of today’s Washington oligarchs.”

May he rest in peace.!!

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