Biden AWARDS Most Extreme Pope In History

President Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pope Francis, George Soros, and Cecile Richards, sparking controversy and debate.

At a Glance

  • President Biden awarded Pope Francis the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction
  • George Soros and Cecile Richards also received the medal, stirring controversy
  • The awards were presented during Biden’s final days in office
  • Critics question the selection of some recipients, particularly Soros and Richards

Pope Francis Honored with Highest Civilian Award

In a move that has garnered significant attention, President Joe Biden has awarded Pope Francis the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, the highest civilian honor in the United States. This marks the first and only time during his presidency that Biden has bestowed the medal with such distinction, underscoring the significance of the recognition.

The same man who has destroyed the Catholic Church and turned it into an ultra-progressive mad house.

The award was presented during a phone call between Biden and the Pope, as the President had to cancel his planned trip to Rome due to the need to monitor California wildfires. Despite the change in plans, Biden’s admiration for the pontiff was evident in his words of praise.

Controversial Selections Raise Eyebrows

The Pope story aside, the inclusion of George Soros and Cecile Richards among the medal recipients has sparked even more controversy. Soros, a prominent financier and philanthropist, has been a polarizing figure in political circles for years. His influence on global politics and financial markets has made him a target of criticism from conservative groups.

“George Soros has done more to destroy western civilization and the United States, in particular, than any single person in the world,” the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights said.

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Equally contentious is the selection of Cecile Richards, the former President of Planned Parenthood. During her tenure, the organization oversaw approximately 3.9 million abortions, a fact that has drawn sharp criticism from pro-life advocates. Her recognition has reignited debates surrounding reproductive rights and the role of Planned Parenthood in American society.

As Biden prepares to leave office on January 20, these awards appear to be part of his final acts as President and an attempt to cement his legacy. Interestingly, since 1980, Biden has awarded the fewest Presidential Medals of Freedom compared to other presidents. This recent batch of recipients, however, ensures he’ll always be remembered as an extremist.