President Joe Biden has marked Thursday, Jan. ninth as a nationwide day of mourning to honor the dying of former President Jimmy Carter. Biden known as on the American individuals to assemble on Jan. 9 “of their respective locations of worship” to pay homage to Carter. “I invite the individuals of the world who share our grief to affix us on this solemn observance,” Biden stated in a press release following Carter’s dying.
Biden stated flags can be at displayed at half-staff on the White Home and on all public buildings and grounds, in any respect navy posts and naval stations, and half-mast on all naval vessels for a interval of 30 days from the day of his dying. On earlier nationwide days of mourning, like after the deaths of former Presidents George H. W. Bush in 2018 and Gerald Ford in 2006, federal workplaces and inventory markets had been closed within the U.S.