Kamala Harris Sparks Debate with Cropped Carter Funeral Photo
A tribute photo shared by Vice President Kamala Harris has ignited online controversy—not for what it showed, but for who it left out.
A Solemn Tribute… with One Omission
Over the weekend, Harris posted a photo to her official social media accounts. It featured her standing beside President Joe Biden and former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. The group held their hands over their hearts during the funeral service for former President Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral.
However, the photo noticeably excluded former President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, even though both attended the service. In fact, the couple sat just a few seats away from the Obamas.

Online Reactions Erupt
The cropped image quickly went viral. Social media users speculated whether Harris had intentionally excluded the Trumps.
“Best photo crop of the decade,” one user joked. Another added, “I immediately laughed when I saw this image. I love a good cropped photo.”
Harris Stays Silent on the Trumps
In her caption, Harris praised Carter’s legacy:
“President Jimmy Carter loved our country. He lived his faith, served the people, and left the world better than he found it. President Carter’s many contributions will echo for generations to come.”
She didn’t mention Trump at all. This omission only fueled speculation, especially given her history as Biden’s running mate in the 2024 election—an election where she faced off directly against Trump.
Carter Center Adds to the Controversy
To add fuel to the fire, the Carter Center shared its own set of photos from the funeral on X (formerly Twitter). These images also left out Donald and Melania Trump, despite their confirmed attendance.

A Funeral Meant to Unite
The service brought together all five living former U.S. presidents—Biden, Trump, Clinton, Bush, and Obama—along with several vice presidents, including Mike Pence and JD Vance. First lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff also attended. However, Michelle Obama was absent. Her office gave no explanation.
Politics Overshadow the Tribute
Although the event aimed to honor Jimmy Carter’s legacy, the conversation online has shifted toward political drama. Once again, a moment of unity turned into a battleground for public perception.