The Hamilton Spectator

Bush inspired generation­s, Trumps say

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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA — U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump on Saturday mourned the passing of former president George H.W. Bush, rememberin­g him as a man of “sound judgment, common sense and unflappabl­e leadership.”

In a statement issued hours after Bush’s death on Friday, the Trumps said that Bush had “inspired generation­s of his fellow Americans to public service.”

Bush, who served as president from 1989 to 1993, was 94.

The White House announced Saturday that the Trumps would attend a state funeral for the former president at Washington’s National Cathedral.

“President Bush guided our nation and the world to a peaceful and victorious conclusion of the Cold War,” the Trumps wrote. “As President, he set the stage for the decades of prosperity that have followed.”

“And through all that he accomplish­ed, he remained humble, following the quiet call to service that gave him a clear sense of direction.”

The Trumps were informed of Bush’s death late Friday while in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the Group of 20 summit.

Trump, who upended the GOP establishm­ent with his insurgent presidenti­al campaign, has had a fractious relationsh­ip with the Bush family over the years. He ran against one of Bush’s sons, Jeb Bush, in the GOP primaries in 2016, and he was sharply critical of George W. Bush.

Trump was set to speak by phone Saturday with George W. Bush, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said, to “offer his condolence­s on behalf of himself, the first lady and the entire country.”

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