President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to nineteen individuals during a ceremony at the White House, including prominent figures such as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire donor George Soros. The recipients were praised for their remarkable contributions to the prosperity, values, and security of the United States, as well as their efforts to promote world peace and advance societal endeavors. In his speech at the ceremony, Biden commended the awardees for their dedication to serving the country and defending American values even in the face of adversity.
Among the recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom were humanitarian and chef José Andrés, conservationist Jane Goodall, and science educator Bill Nye. Cultural icons such as U2 singer Bono, actors Michael J. Fox and Denzel Washington, and athletes Lionel Messi and Earvin “Magic” Johnson were also honored for their significant contributions. The ceremony included posthumous honors for individuals like Robert F. Kennedy, Ashton Carter, and George Romney, who made lasting impacts through their public service and leadership.
Hillary Clinton, who became the first woman nominated by a major party for president in 2016, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom just weeks before her former political rival, President-elect Donald Trump, was set to be sworn in for a second term. George Soros, a major Democratic donor and founder of the Open Society Foundations, was recognized for his substantial contributions to human rights and pro-democracy causes. The award ceremony celebrated the diversity of backgrounds, beliefs, talents, and contributions of the honorees.
President Biden himself was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2017 by then-President Barack Obama, who presented the honor “with distinction.” Biden has continued the tradition of awarding the medal to deserving individuals during his tenure in office, recognizing the achievements and service of various leaders across different fields. The ceremony also acknowledged posthumous honorees, including notable figures like Robert F. Kennedy and Ashton Carter, who left a lasting legacy in American politics and public service.
In addition to the Presidential Medal of Freedom, President Biden awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 recipients, including Rep. Bennie Thompson and former Rep. Liz Cheney. Both lawmakers served on the House Jan. 6 committee and have faced criticism from former President Trump. The Presidential Citizens Medal is considered the second-highest civilian honor, after the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and is bestowed upon individuals who have demonstrated exemplary citizenship and public service. The recognition of these individuals underscores the administration’s commitment to honoring those who have made significant contributions to the country and society as a whole.