US Rep. Elijah Cummings, a longtime Maryland Democrat, died last week at the age of 68, and his death has prompted an outpouring of grief from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
On Thursday, Cummings laid in state at the US Capitol. It is thought to be the first time an African American has laid in state at the Capitol, according to congressional historians.
On Friday, former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama joined other politicians in honoring Cummings at a funeral service in Baltimore.

Cummings' wife, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, watches pallbearers move the her husband's casket at the conclusion of his funeral service in Baltimore on Friday, October 25.
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An honor guard drapes a flag over Cummings' casket during his funeral service in Baltimore.
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Former US President Barack Obama speaks at the funeral service in Baltimore. Cummings "was never complacent," Obama said, "for he knew that without clarity of purpose and a steadfast faith and a dogged determination demanded by our liberty, the promise of this nation could wither. Complacency, he knew, was not only corrosive for our collective lives, but for our individual lives."
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People attend the funeral service in Baltimore.
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Former US President Bill Clinton said he loved "every minute" of his conversations with Cummings. "But we should hear him now in the quiet times at night and in the morning, when we need courage, when we get discouraged, when we don't know if we can believe anymore," Clinton said.
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The Baltimore service was held at the New Psalmist Baptist Church, where members of the public started arriving at 4 a.m. ET.
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Cummings' wife, Maya, speaks during the funeral service in Baltimore. "One thing that you do not know about Congressman Cummings is that he was a man of soul and spirit, he felt very deeply, he was very empathetic," she said.
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People attend the service on October 25.
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Former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks during the funeral service on October 25. "He had little tolerance for those who put party ahead of country or partisanship ahead of truth. But he could find common ground with anyone willing to seek it with him," Clinton said.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks at the funeral service on October 25.
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Cummings' wife watches as her husband's flag-draped casket is carried up the steps of the US Capitol on October 24.
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Family members mourn during the memorial service inside National Statuary Hall.
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Cummings had represented Maryland's 7th Congressional District since 1996.
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During Thursday's ceremony, Pelosi referred to Cummings as "a master of the House" and "our North Star, our guide to a better future for our children." She described the late congressman as a generous mentor in his role as chairman of the House Oversight Committee. "When we were deciding committee assignments, he said: 'Give me as many freshman as you can. I love their potential, and I want to help them realize it.' "
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People wait in line to view Cummings' casket.
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Cummings' wife is embraced by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
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Schumer was among several members of Congress to speak at the service.
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Visitors pay their respects as Cummings lies in state in front of the House Chamber door.
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Cummings' casket is escorted by a military honor guard to National Statuary Hall.
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Someone takes a photo before the memorial service.
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Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speak at the ceremony.
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US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stops to pay her respects.
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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus gather around the casket during Thursday's memorial service.
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Members of the Morgan State University Choir sing during the memorial service. Cummings served Morgan State as a member of the board of regents.
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US Rep. Mark Meadows pauses as he speaks during the memorial service. Meadows, a Republican from North Carolina, was visibly emotional as he spoke about Cummings, saying that he was "privileged enough to be able to call him a dear friend."
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