Trump talks about Obama while the Clintons, Harris, ignore the president-elect at Jimmy Carter’s funeral

President-elect Trump and future First Lady Melania Trump paid their respects to the former President Jimmy Carter at his funeral in Woodley Park, Washington, DC, on Thursday, where Trump and one of his most prominent political foes appeared to put politics aside.

Seated at the end of the second row of presidential and vice presidential families, Trump and former President Barack Obama shared several minutes of chatting and laughing as the rest filed in.

Dressed in a dark suit and more subtle blue tie, versus his trademark red “Trump tie,” Trump filed in shortly before 1 p.m. 10 A.M.

As he entered his row, former Vice President Al Gore smiled and quickly stood up, being the first to greet him.

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Trump shakes Al Gore's hand

Former Vice President Al Gore rises to greet President-elect Trump. (FOX Business)

Gore, a Tennessee Democrat, did not have a significant other with him at the ceremony. He has been separated from former second lady Tipper Gore since 2010.

Notably absent were former Vice President Dick Cheney and former second lady Lynne Cheney. Trump has notably clashed with his fellow Republican leader, with Cheney notably calling him a “coward” during his daughter’s (ex-Rep. Liz Cheney) doomed 2022 re-election bid in Wyoming.

As Trump entered his row, he shared a brief moment with his former ally and running mate, former Vice President Mike Pence. The two men’s relationship soured after the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, when supporters of Trump threatened to hang the Indiana Republican.

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Obama laughs at left as Trump speaks with him

Former President Barack Obama, left, and President-elect Trump share a laugh at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, on Thursday. (FOX Business)

It was unclear what Pence said to Trump, but a rough reading of his lips appeared to say “good to see you.”

Former second lady Karen Pence notably remained seated and did not engage as her husband and Gore stood to greet Trump.

After the Trumps were seated, Obama arrived without his wife Michelle Obama by his side. Obama paused to share a quick jovial comment with former Vice President Dan Quayle.

Quayle — the first of the two Indiana Republican vice presidents in this generation — sat on the aisle with former second lady Marilyn Quayle, who also sat next to Gore.

Soon after, former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush arrived.

Bush appeared to receive the biggest salute of the assembled living presidents.

George W. Bush and Al Gore speak

Former Vice President Mike Pence, former Second Lady Karen Pence and former Vice President Al Gore reach out to greet former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush. (FOX Business)

The Pences, Gore and Quayles reached over to greet Bush. Meanwhile, Obama and Trump could be seen continuing their conversation unhindered.

When former President Bill Clinton and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrived, Trump and Obama largely ignored them as they chatted.

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Trump and Obama sat behind VP Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris catches former President Barack Obama and President-elect Trump chatting. (FOX Business)

Former President Bush appeared to be the first to rise as Hillary Clinton took her seat. Former President Clinton, who was recently hospitalized, appeared lively and healthy at the funeral.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff arrived next.

Trump did not visibly acknowledge Harris, nor did Harris to him.

Emhoff looked straight ahead as Harris briefly looked over her shoulder and appeared to grimace as she saw Obama talking to Trump.

Joe Biden close-up at funeral

President Biden wipes his forehead after taking his seat at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral. (FOX Business)

Emhoff and Harris shared a brief smile before refocusing on the somber event as the Clintons could be seen reading through their programs.

When President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrived, Trump and Obama did not appear to greet them as Trump soon began chatting with Melania.

Joe Biden in the front row, former presidents behind him

Gathered the President’s mourners. (FOX Business)

Jill Biden sat first and picked up President Biden’s program from the chair so he could sit as well.

President Biden appeared to wipe a mark from his pant leg and lightly brushed his forehead before looking straight ahead. None of the other families appeared to greet the Bidens.

Screenshots sent to X also showed outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau watching Trump as the president-elect made his entrance.