President Biden to Award Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 Americans
President Joe Biden is set to bestow the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, upon 19 distinguished individuals. The diverse list of honorees includes political allies, celebrities, civil rights leaders, and even a former rival-turned-supporter of Biden.
Diverse Honorees
Among the recipients are former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn, both prominent allies of Biden in Congress. Pelosi’s historic role as the first female Speaker of the House and her pivotal leadership in advancing Biden’s legislative agenda earned her a place on the list. Clyburn’s influential role in mobilizing support for Biden’s presidential campaign, particularly among Black voters in South Carolina, was instrumental in securing Biden’s nomination.
Supporters and Advocates
Other notable recipients include former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who endorsed Biden after his own presidential bid, and actress Michelle Yeoh, recognized for her groundbreaking achievements in Hollywood.
Public Servants and Activists
The list also features former Vice President Al Gore and former Secretary of State John Kerry, both recognized for their contributions to environmental advocacy. Additionally, the Medal of Freedom will be posthumously awarded to civil rights icons such as Medgar Evers, Frank Lautenberg, and Jim Thorpe, highlighting their enduring legacies in advancing equality and justice.
Civil Rights Champions
Activists like Clarence B. Jones, Opal Lee, and Judy Shepard will also be honored for their tireless efforts in the fight for civil rights and social justice.
Diverse Achievements
The remaining recipients encompass a wide range of fields, including astronomy, space exploration, sports, journalism, and social activism, reflecting the diversity of American excellence.
Biden’s Tribute
In a statement, the White House praised the honorees as exemplars of leadership and collaboration, embodying Biden’s vision of collective action and unity.
Continuing Tradition
This marks Biden’s second round of Medal of Freedom awards, following a similar ceremony in 2022. The recipients in both years represent a cross-section of American talent, dedication, and achievement.