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Biden awards Liz Cheney the Presidential Citizens Medal
Twitter ^ | 2nd January 2025 | Simon Ateba

Posted on 01/02/2025 10:06:36 AM PST by Ennis85

President @JoeBiden has officially awarded Conservative Republican Liz Cheney ( @Liz_Cheney ) the Presidential Citizens Medal, one of the nation’s highest civilian honors, for defending 'our Nation and the ideals we stand for: Freedom. Dignity. And decency,' following the January 6, 2021, election chaos.

"Throughout two decades in public service, including as a Congresswoman for Wyoming and Vice Chair of the Committee on the January 6 attack, Liz Cheney has raised her voice—and reached across the aisle—to defend our Nation and the ideals we stand for: Freedom. Dignity. And decency. Her integrity and intrepidness remind us all what is possible if we work together," the White House wrote in a statement just out.

FULL STATEMENT: "Today, President Biden named twenty recipients of the Presidential Citizens Medal.

The Presidential Citizens Medal is awarded to citizens of the United States of America who have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens. President Biden believes these Americans are bonded by their common decency and commitment to serving others. The country is better because of their dedication and sacrifice.

The awards will be presented at the White House on January 2, 2025. The following individuals will be awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal:

Mary L. Bonauto:

Attorney and activist Mary Bonauto first fought to legalize same-sex marriage in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maine before arguing before the Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges, which established marriage equality as the law of the land. Her efforts made millions of families whole and forged a more perfect Union.

Bill Bradley:

Raised in small-town Missouri, Bill Bradley showed a dedication to basketball that would define his courage, discipline, and selflessness. A two-time NBA Champion and Hall-of-Fame New York Knick, he served three terms as a United States Senator from New Jersey and was a candidate for president, advancing tax reform, water rights, civil rights, and more, while still today seeking to deepen our common humanity with humility and heart.

Frank K. Butler, Jr.:

As a pioneering innovator, Navy Seal, and leader in dive medicine, Dr. Frank Butler introduced Tactical Combat Casualty Care to the medical world that set new standards for tourniquet use not only for injuries in war, but injuries across daily civilian life. He has transformed battlefield trauma care for the United States military and saved countless lives.

Christopher J. Dodd:

Chris Dodd has served our Nation with distinction for more than 50 years as a United States Congressman, Senator, respected lawyer, and diplomat. From advancing childcare, to reforming our financial markets, to fostering partnerships across the Western Hemisphere—he has stood watch over America as a beacon to the world.

Diane Carlson Evans:

After serving as an Army nurse during the Vietnam War, Diane Carlson Evans founded the Vietnam Women’s Memorial Foundation to ensure female service members received the recognition they deserve—one of our Nation’s most sacred obligations. Her duty and devotion embody the very best of who we are as Americans.

Joseph L. Galloway (posthumous):

From Vietnam to the Persian Gulf, Joe Galloway spent decades sharing first-hand accounts of horror, humanity, and heroism in battle. Known as the soldier’s reporter and the soldier’s friend, he embedded with American troops, rescued wounded soldiers under fire, and became the only civilian awarded a Bronze Star for combat valor by the United States Army as one of the most respected war correspondents of his era.

Nancy Landon Kassebaum:

The first woman to represent Kansas, Nancy Kassebaum was a force in the United States Senate. From supporting a woman’s right to choose to reforming health care, she stood up for what she believed in even if it meant standing alone, and she reached across the aisle to do what she believed was right.

Ted Kaufman:

For decades, including as a United States Senator from Delaware, Ted Kaufman has served the Nation with honesty and integrity. A master of the Senate who championed everyday Americans and public servants, he’s been at the forefront of consequential debates about the courts, the financial system, and more.

Elizabeth L. Cheney:

Throughout two decades in public service, including as a Congresswoman for Wyoming and Vice Chair of the Committee on the January 6 attack, Liz Cheney has raised her voice—and reached across the aisle—to defend our Nation and the ideals we stand for: Freedom. Dignity. And decency. Her integrity and intrepidness remind us all what is possible if we work together.

Carolyn McCarthy:

As a nurse, Carolyn McCarthy had an instinct to heal and serve. When her husband and son were shot on a local commuter train, she became an advocate so persuasive that she was recruited to run for Congress. She served 18 years, championing gun safety measures including improved background checks, as a citizen legislator devoted to protecting our Nation’s welfare.

Louis Lorenzo Redding (posthumous):

A groundbreaking civil rights advocate, Louis was the first Black attorney admitted to the bar in Delaware, where he argued against segregation in the seminal cases of Bulah v. Gebhart and Belton v. Gebhart—laying the legal framework for Brown v. Board of Education. A towering figure and a generous mentor, he opened doors of equity and opportunity for all Americans.

Bobby Sager:

A Boston native, Bobby Sager travels the world as a photographer and philanthropist grounded in family and empathy, wielding his camera and influence to connect with people in war-torn countries, capture their hope and humanity, and inspire others to take action and see a fuller portrait of the planet we all share.

Collins J. Seitz (posthumous):

As a state judge in Delaware, Judge Seitz became the first judge in America to integrate a white public school, dismantling the doctrine of “separate but equal” with exacting detail and reverence for the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of our Constitution. His brave ruling tore down walls of separation to help us see each other as fellow Americans.

Eleanor Smeal:

From leading massive protests and galvanizing women’s votes in the 1970s to steering progress for equal pay and helping the Violence Against Women Act become law, Ellie Smeal forced the Nation to not only include women in political discourse but to value them as power brokers and equals. Her strategic vision over more than 40 years embodies the American pursuit to create a fairer, more just world.

Bennie G. Thompson:

Born and raised in a segregated Mississippi, as a college student inspired by the Civil Rights movement, Bennie Thompson volunteered on campaigns and registered southern Black voters. That call to serve eventually led him to Congress, where he chaired the House January 6th Committee—at the forefront of defending the rule of law with unwavering integrity and a steadfast commitment to truth.

Mitsuye Endo Tsutsumi (posthumous):

In a shameful chapter in our Nation’s history, Mitsuye Endo was incarcerated alongside more than 120,000 Japanese Americans. Undaunted, she challenged the injustice and reached the Supreme Court. Her resolve allowed thousands of Japanese Americans to return home and rebuild their lives, reminding us that we are a Nation that stands for freedom for all.

Thomas J. Vallely:

A United States Marine during the Vietnam War, Thomas Vallely has never given up on peace. Over the course of five decades, he has brought Vietnam and the United States together—establishing Fulbright University Vietnam, fostering greater economic and cultural exchange, and overcoming the perils of the past to seize the promise of the future. His service remains a symbol of American leadership in the world.

Frances M. Visco:

As president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, Fran Visco has fought tirelessly and fearlessly to increase Federal funding for breast cancer research, early detection education, and access to women’s healthcare. As a breast cancer survivor, she turned pain into purpose, changed the landscape of breast cancer advocacy, and has become a powerful symbol of hope for the Nation.

Paula S. Wallace:

A lifelong educator and trailblazer of the arts, Paula Wallace dreamt of a school that would transform how we think about professional education. By establishing the esteemed Savannah College of Art and Design and serving as its president, she has guided thousands of students into creative industries.

Evan Wolfson:

By leading the marriage equality movement, Evan Wolfson helped millions of people in all 50 states win the fundamental right to love, marry, and be themselves. For 32 years, starting with a visionary law school thesis, Evan Wolfson worked with singular focus and untiring optimism to change not just the law, but society—pioneering a political playbook for change and sharing its lessons, even now, with countless causes worldwide.


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This guy cannot go fast enough.
1 posted on 01/02/2025 10:06:36 AM PST by Ennis85
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Wow. A pathetic bunch of Leftists in there. All of them. No surprise Cheney is in the middle of the list, she fits right in.


2 posted on 01/02/2025 10:10:17 AM PST by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
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The awards will be presented at the White House on January 2, 2025. The following individuals will be awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal:

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would have been more appropriate if brandon could have held off four days to make Lizard’s award public?

when does she get her book deal?


3 posted on 01/02/2025 10:10:17 AM PST by thinden (Buckle up …..)
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To: Ennis85

What an absolute travesty.


4 posted on 01/02/2025 10:10:18 AM PST by Signalman (When your enemy is digging himself a hole, don't take away his shovel)
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And here's to you Evan.

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5 posted on 01/02/2025 10:11:55 AM PST by Ennis85
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To: Signalman

He pardoned Hunter.


6 posted on 01/02/2025 10:12:38 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET
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To: Ennis85

For what? Just going against Trump?

She should have just told us he was going to go all in for H1B visas

Head have lost

She lost her district/seat by like over 40 points. Historic


7 posted on 01/02/2025 10:12:44 AM PST by stanne (Because they were mesmerized by Obama, the man for whom this was named, whose name they left out of )
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To: Ennis85

I will say, I don’t know about the political leanings of Frank K. Butler, Jr. or Joe Galloway, so I would have to carve them out.

The rest of them are pretty obvious, given how it was written up.


8 posted on 01/02/2025 10:13:17 AM PST by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
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That medal is now a laughingstock.

Sad.


9 posted on 01/02/2025 10:13:21 AM PST by butterdezillion
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Shame they can’t slip one in for Richard Jewell.....


10 posted on 01/02/2025 10:13:23 AM PST by blackdog ((Z28.310) Be careful what you say. Your refrigerator may be listening & reporting you.)
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This guy cannot go fast enough.

Biden doesn't have a clue what's happening. His handlers probably don't even tell him what he's signing and Jill doesn't ask for details.

We've been ruled by deep-state spooks since at least Bush I. With Obama they merged with the neo-marxist activists and really came to the fore, and with the vegetable Biden, they took complete control.

11 posted on 01/02/2025 10:14:49 AM PST by PGR88
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“When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders.”

Time to indict, Liz, for intentionally hiding evidence.


12 posted on 01/02/2025 10:15:17 AM PST by TigerClaws
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To: Ennis85

Trashing Trump and MAGA til the last day.


13 posted on 01/02/2025 10:15:43 AM PST by bray (It's not racist to be racist against races the DNC hates.)
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<< That medal is now a laughingstock. >>

It’ll join the Nobel Peace Prize (Arafat, Gore, Obama, etc).


14 posted on 01/02/2025 10:16:06 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Ennis85

Taking with him the Obama Criminal Gang


15 posted on 01/02/2025 10:16:12 AM PST by butlerweave
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To: Ennis85

Perhaps Bill Bradley deserved his award. But liz cheney deserves nothing but a booby prize, as does biden himself!


16 posted on 01/02/2025 10:17:56 AM PST by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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To: Signalman
"...Mitsuye Endo Tsutsumi (posthumous): In a shameful chapter in our Nation’s history, Mitsuye Endo was incarcerated alongside more than 120,000 Japanese Americans. Undaunted, she challenged the injustice and reached the Supreme Court. Her resolve allowed thousands of Japanese Americans to return home and rebuild their lives, reminding us that we are a Nation that stands for freedom for all.

Gee. You think anyone in the media will point out this was a Democrat policy, and was opposed by, of all people, the evil J. Edgar Hoover?

Naaaah.

We are just as likely to hear that the KKK was started and populated by Democrats.

17 posted on 01/02/2025 10:17:56 AM PST by rlmorel ("A people that elect corrupt politicians are not victims...but accomplices." George Orwell)
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To: Ennis85

Probably under direct orders from George Soros


18 posted on 01/02/2025 10:18:21 AM PST by Vaquero (In Don't pick a fight with an old guy. ReataurantIf he is too old to fight, he'llz just kill you. )
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Of course he has, both have a lot in common, both are evil sacks of sh*t..Biden cant leave fast enough, honestly did you all see his press conference last night, all you could see was a rotting corpse looking at the television screen


19 posted on 01/02/2025 10:18:58 AM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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"Biden awards Liz Cheney the Presidential Citizens Medal"

If Obama can be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing, then its fitting that Biden gives Liz Cheney a medal.

20 posted on 01/02/2025 10:19:38 AM PST by Tench_Coxe (The woke were surprised by the reaction to the Bud Light fiasco. May there be many more surprises)
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