At face value, the White House released an impressive list this morning of those who’ll receive the nation’s highest civilian honor. But stepping back, the list has an even larger significance.
NBC News reported on today’s announcement:
President Joe Biden will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 17 people, including former Rep. Gabby Giffords, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and U.S. soccer player Megan Rapinoe, the White House announced Friday…. Biden will also awards medals to actor Denzel Washington; Khizr Khan, the father of a fallen Muslim U.S. Army captain; and Sandra Lindsay, a New York nurse who was among the first in the country to receive the Covid vaccine.
The full list is available on the White House’s site, and it’s a diverse group. There are Democrats (Giffords) and Republicans (the late Sen. John McCain). There are civil rights pioneers (Fred Gray, Diane Nash, and Raúl Yzaguirre) and tech pioneers (Apple’s Steve Jobs). There are educators (Dr. Julieta García), faith leaders (Sister Simone Campbell and Father Alexander Karloutsos), and military leaders (Brigadier General Wilma Vaughtis). There are even athletes (Biles and Rapinoe) and entertainers (Denzel Washington).
It is a group of American trailblazers who’ve made great contributions.
It’s also a welcome break with the recent past.
I always found it deeply annoying that Donald Trump tarnished the honor. In 2018, after the Republican awarded the Medal of Freedom to the wife of an allied megadonor, a Washington Post analysis highlighted “a growing pattern: one of Trump awarding a large majority of such medals … to supporters, to Republicans, and to recipients who fit his political agenda.”









