Former President Jimmy Carter has entered hospice care, according to a statement released by the Carter Center on Thursday. The statement said that Carter, who is 98 years old, will undergo treatment at home in Plains, Georgia.
Carter served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. He is known for his humanitarian work and his efforts to promote peace and democracy around the world. In recent years, he has battled cancer and undergone several surgeries.
The Carter Center statement said that Carter "is resting comfortably and is surrounded by his wife, Rosalynn, and family." It added that the family "asks for privacy at this time."
Carter has been an active public figure in his post-presidential years, continuing to advocate for human rights, monitor elections, and build homes for Habitat for Humanity. He has also been a vocal critic of some of the policies of the current administration.
The news of Carter's hospice care was met with an outpouring of support and well wishes from across the political spectrum. President Joe Biden tweeted that he and his wife, Jill, were "keeping President Carter and his family in our hearts."
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