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Who is President Trump’s new Presidential Medal of Freedom winner?

Oct 09, 2019 · Trump presents Medal of Freedom to former Attorney General Edwin Meese Oct. 8, 2019 01:50

Who was awarded the Medal of freedom on Tuesday?

Oct 08, 2019 · Trump awards Medal of Freedom to Ed Meese. President Trump awarded the Medal of Freedom, one of the highest civilian honors, to former Reagan-era Attorney General Edwin Meese on Tuesday. Meese, 87...

What is the purpose of the Presidential Medal of freedom?

Oct 09, 2019 · WASHINGTON — President Trump presented the Medal of Freedom to former Attorney General Edwin Meese on Tuesday. The 87-year-old served as attorney general during the Reagan administration.

How many Presidential Medals of freedom have there been awarded?

Oct 08, 2019 · on Tuesday presented the Medal of Freedom to former Attorney General Edwin Meese, making him the 13th recipient of the highest civilian honor since Trump took office. It was the sixth Medal of ...

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Nov 16, 2018 · President Trump awarded seven people the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Friday. Miriam Adelson is among seven people Mr. Trump is recognizing with the medal, the highest honor America can give a ...

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Who is the recipient of the Medal of Freedom?

on Tuesday presented the Medal of Freedom to former Attorney General Edwin Meese, making him the 13th recipient of the highest civilian honor since Trump took office.

Who awards the Medal of Freedom?

The Medal of Freedom is awarded by the president to citizens who make an “especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, or world peace, or cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.”.

Who awards the Medal of Freedom?

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded by the president of the United States "for especially meritorious contribution to (1) the security or national interests of the United States, or (2) world peace, or (3) cultural or other significant public or private endeavors". Honorees are selected by the president or recommended to them by ...

Did Obama revoke the Medal of Freedom?

In 2015, President Barack Obama stated that there was no precedent to revoke Presidential Medals of Freedom, regarding the award given to Bill Cosby. After being awarded the medal, Cosby was convicted of multiple counts of sexual assault (though the conviction was later overturned).

Who has the most medals?

President Barack Obama awarded 123 medals, the most ever, followed by President Ronald Reagan with 100 medal recipients. Two people, Ellsworth Bunker and Colin Powell, are two-time recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Colin Powell received his second award with Distinction, while Ellsworth Bunker was given both ...

Who is the woman who won the Medal of Freedom?

President Trump awarded seven people the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Friday. Miriam Adelson is among seven people Mr. Trump is recognizing with the medal, the highest honor America can give a civilian. She is a doctor, philanthropist and humanitarian, but is perhaps best known as the wife of Sheldon Adelson, ...

Who is the conservative Supreme Court Justice?

Posthumous honors are being granted to Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth and Antonin Scalia, the conservative Supreme Court justice. Mr. Trump has often praised Scalia and has made good on his promise to nominate judges "very much in the mold of Justice Scalia" in the Supreme Court.

Working for Governor Reagan

After serving as deputy district attorney of Alameda County, California, Meese became then–Governor Reagan's executive assistant and chief of staff in 1969, according to the Hoover Institution, a public policy think tank at Stanford University.

Reagan's Presidential Campaign

Reagan's second term as governor ended in 1975, and the two parted ways professionally. In 1977, Meese become a law professor at the University of San Diego, where he taught until 1981.

The Reagan Administration

Shortly after Reagan's inauguration in January 1981, Meese served as counselor to the president, the most senior staff position. As counselor, he was Reagan's chief policy adviser and also served on the president's National Security Council and chairman of the Domestic Policy Council and the National Drug Policy Board.

Life After the White House

Meese left the White House in 1988, resigning after the release of McKay's report. He joined the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, as the first Ronald Reagan distinguished fellow. He also served as a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution.

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