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    Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, Denzel Washington

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    Posted on January 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to notable figures like Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, and Denzel Washington in a White House ceremony.

    Biden Honors Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, and Others with Freedom Medal

    By Jeff Mason

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, chef Jose Andres, actor Michael J. Fox and conservationist Jane Goodall on Saturday in one of his final official acts in office.

    Biden, a Democrat who leaves the White House on Jan. 20, when President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated, also gave what is considered the highest U.S. civilian honor to humanitarian and U2 singer Bono, fashion designer Ralph Lauren, "Science Guy" Bill Nye, actor Denzel Washington, basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

    Others receiving the honor at the White House included Tim Gill, an LGBT activist; David Rubenstein, a philanthropist and co-founder of The Carlyle Group; and George Stevens Jr., a writer and director who founded the American Film Institute.

    International soccer star Lionel Messi, who did not attend the ceremony, also received the award. White House officials said the Argentinian player had a scheduling conflict. Investor and philanthropist George Soros also received the award but did not attend the ceremony. His son Alex accepted it in his place.

    Biden also awarded the Medal of Freedom posthumously to Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights activist; Ash Carter, a former secretary of defense; Robert F. Kennedy, a former attorney general and U.S. senator and brother of President John F. Kennedy; and George Romney, a businessman and former governor of Michigan and secretary of Housing and Urban Development. His son, Senator Mitt Romney, accepted on his behalf.

    Biden called the group of recipients "truly extraordinary people" who gave their efforts to shaping the cause and culture of America.

    The picks reflected some of Biden's passions, allies and heroes.

    Clinton, who made her own historic and unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 2016, has been a supporter of Biden's, including his candidacy for re-election until he stepped aside in July. The former U.S. senator and first lady received a standing ovation from the White House crowd.

    Fox, a star of the "Back to the Future" movies and television shows "Family Ties" and "Spin City," has Parkinson's disease and entered the East Room in a wheelchair but walked, with assistance, and stood when Biden put the medal around his neck. He smiled and clapped throughout the ceremony.

    Biden said Kennedy was one of his "true political heroes." Kathleen Kennedy, the late senator's daughter, accepted the award on his behalf.

    Andres, the founder of World Central Kitchen charity group, has fed scores of people in conflict zones, including in Gaza, where some of his food aid workers were killed last year. He sought to hold back tears when he received the award.

    (Reporting by Jeff Mason, Editing by Franklin Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •President Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to several notable figures.
    • •Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, and Denzel Washington were among the recipients.
    • •The ceremony was one of Biden's final acts in office.
    • •The award is the highest U.S. civilian honor.
    • •Recipients included figures from various fields such as entertainment, fashion, and activism.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, Denzel Washington

    1Who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Biden?

    Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, Denzel Washington, and several others.

    2What did Biden say about the recipients?

    Biden described the recipients as 'truly extraordinary people' who contributed significantly to American culture and causes.

    3Did any recipients receive the award posthumously?

    Yes, Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom posthumously to Fannie Lou Hamer, Ash Carter, and Robert F. Kennedy.

    4Why was Lionel Messi absent from the ceremony?

    Lionel Messi did not attend the ceremony due to a scheduling conflict, according to White House officials.

    5What is the significance of the Presidential Medal of Freedom?

    The Presidential Medal of Freedom is considered the highest civilian honor in the U.S., recognizing individuals for their contributions to the nation.

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