The announcement of President Biden awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton and George Soros has sparked significant backlash on social media, with prominent figures like Elon Musk criticizing the decision. Musk referred to Soros as someone who "fundamentally hates humanity," citing his influence on political systems that he believes undermine societal order. 


Many commentators expressed disbelief and anger, labeling the award recipients as among "the worst people on earth." Clinton's history as the first female senator from New York and the first woman to be nominated for president by a major political party is contrasted with criticisms of her handling of foreign affairs and the misuse of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. 



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Soros, a major Democratic donor with a substantial philanthropic presence, is recognized for his contributions to democracy and social justice globally. However, he has frequently faced criticism for funding progressive district attorneys seen as lenient on crime, which opponents argue has contributed to rising crime rates in major cities.


The ceremony will honor Clinton, Soros, and 17 others, including notable figures from various fields such as sports and entertainment, with the White House emphasizing their contributions to society. Recent events leading up to this award ceremony, such as the presentation of the Presidential Citizens Medal to Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson for their roles in the January 6 House Select Committee, underline Biden's administration's commitment to recognizing figures who champion democratic values, albeit amidst a polarized political landscape.