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The list of 19 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients includes former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire donor George Soros. The recipients are scheduled to receive the awards at ...
WASHINGTON ― President Joe Biden on Saturday named former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire political activist and philanthropist George Soros recipients of the Presidential ...
Billionaire Democratic megadonor George Soros is among 19 people to receive the honor at the White House. ... secretary of state and New York senator “made history many times over decades in ...
They are going to Fannie Lou Hamer, who founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and laid the groundwork for the 1965 Voting Rights Act; former Attorney General and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy; George W. Romney, who served as both a Michigan governor and secretary of housing and urban development; and Ash Carter, a former secretary of defense.
George Soros [a] (born György Schwartz; August 12, 1930) [1] [2] is an American [b] investor and philanthropist. [7] [8] As of October 2023, he had a net worth of US$6.7 billion, [9] [10] having donated more than $32 billion to the Open Society Foundations, [11] of which $15 billion has already been distributed, representing 64% of his original fortune.
George Soros' heir, Alex, accepted the medal on his behalf. George Soros' heir, Alex, accepted the medal on his behalf. ... women’s rights and democracy during her time as secretary of state.
Formed in the fall of 2006 by Becky Bond, Michael Kieschnick and James Rucker, [1] the Secretary of State Project was an American non-profit, progressive or liberal 527 political action committee focused on electing reform-minded progressive Secretaries of State in battleground states, [2] who typically oversee the election process.
George W. Ball (1954, 1993), [121] Under Secretary of State 1961–1968, Ambassador to U.N. 1968 (deceased) Sandy Berger (1999), [ 122 ] National Security Advisor , 1997–2001 (deceased) William J. Burns (2016, 2022 [ 119 ] ), [ 16 ] Former President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2014–2021, Director of the Central Intelligence ...