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Joe Biden's Presidential Medal of Freedom: What is it and who received one?

This recognition is one that makes de recipient proud

President Joe Biden presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the...
President Joe Biden presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation's highest civilian honor, to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.LAPRESSE

In a ceremony held at the White House, President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 distinguished individuals, recognizing their exceptional contributions to society. Among the honorees were former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire philanthropist George Soros, both celebrated for their long-standing dedication to public service and philanthropy.

Before Donald Tump returns to office, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the prosperity, values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other substantial societal endeavors. This year's recipients represented a diverse array of fields, from politics and civil rights to entertainment and science.

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In his remarks, President Biden highlighted the impact of each honoree's work. "You all you all literally embody the nation's creed, e pluribus unum out of many, one," Biden told the recipients in the White House East Room. "You feed the hungry. You give hope to those who are hurting, and you craft the signs and sounds our movements and our memories."

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was honored for her decades of public service, including her role as the nation's top diplomat and her advocacy for women's rights and global health. George Soros, a renowned philanthropist, was recognized for his extensive efforts to promote democracy, human rights, and open societies around the world.

Other recipients included plenty of celebrities

The ceremony also celebrated notable figures from the entertainment industry, such as actors Michael J. Fox and Denzel Washington, and U2 frontman Bono, who were lauded for their contributions to the arts and their charitable efforts. Chef José Andrés was honored for his humanitarian work, particularly his initiatives to provide food relief in disaster-stricken areas.

Environmental and scientific contributions were also acknowledged, with conservationist Jane Goodall receiving the medal for her pioneering work in primatology and environmental advocacy. From the sports world, soccer legend Lionel Messi and retired NBA star Earvin "Magic" Johnson were recognized for their achievements on and off the field and court.

Other honorees included civil rights activists, LGBTQ+ advocates, and leaders in various fields, each celebrated for their tireless efforts to advance equality, justice, and human dignity.

The 2025 Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony highlighted the diverse and far-reaching impact of the recipients' work, serving as a reminder of the power of dedication and service to shape a better future.

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