President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 recipients at a White House ceremony, including notable figures such as Al Gore, Michael Bloomberg, and Michelle Yeoh. The award is America’s highest civilian honor and is given at the discretion of the President.
During the ceremony, President Biden praised the recipients for their relentless curiosity and contributions to society. Among the recipients were former Secretary of State John Kerry, House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, and Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky. The President also honored civil rights advocates such as Judy Shepard and Opal Lee.
President Biden highlighted the achievements of each recipient, emphasizing their impact on the prosperity, values, and security of the United States. He acknowledged the crucial role of individuals like James Clyburn in his own political journey, noting that without their support, he would not be President.
The ceremony also included a posthumous award to civil rights leader Medgar Evers, with his daughter accepting the honor on his behalf. President Biden himself is a recipient of the Medal of Freedom With Distinction, a rare version of the award.
The White House stated that the recipients were chosen for their leadership, teamwork, and dedication to service. They represent the best of America and have made significant contributions to shaping the country for the better.