President Donald Trump late Tuesday ordered flags lowered to half-staff through Saturday night in memory of former first lady Barbara Bush, who died earlier Tuesday at the age of 92.
And the White House Historical Association announced Tuesday that members of the public who wish to sign the official condolence book for Bush can do so beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
The condolence book will be at the White House Visitor Center, steps from the White House, at 1450 Pennsylvania Ave. NW in Washington. The center is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to the public, according to the historical association.
Members of the public also can pay their respects Friday as Bush’s body lies in repose at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston. An invitation-only funeral will be Saturday at Second Baptist Church.
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What a mensch. The last administration would of never done such a thing because they hate Republicans.
Who cares if she died?
At least wait until she’s in her grave before you start dancing on it. Behaima.
You can hate Bush but to write such a comment could be a chillul Hashem and can cause anti-Semitism. Such comments should be kept to yourself.
Um, her family. Also, decent human beings.
Barbara Bush was the epitome of class. You, on the other hand, are the epitome of crass.
MATZAV, please dont link me to fake news CNN. Thanks.
Why? You think they’re more fake than WaPo that Matzav always bring their reports from?
אי״ה by Hillary