Joe Bidens Medal Moves: Critics Slam Him For Turning PRESTIGIOUS Awards Into POLITICAL Statements

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In a recent opinion editorial by Joe Concha for Fox News, he criticizes President Biden's recent decisions, arguing that they are likely to upset many Americans.

Concha takes issue with Biden's decision to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton and George Soros, both of whom he describes as damaging to the United States.

"Exhibit A is Bidens decision to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to election denier Hillary Clinton and George Soros, who has done more damage to the United States as a private citizen for many years than arguably anyone in the country," Concha writes.

Concha also criticizes Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, and award the Presidential Citizens Medal to Liz Cheney and Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., for their work on the Jan. 6 Committee. He notes that Thompson voted against the certification of the 2004 presidential election won by George W. Bush.

"The Soros award is particularly galling given what his billions in activism have done especially to the American justice system," Concha writes. He cites Soros-funded Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as an example of the negative impact of Soros' activism, arguing that Bragg's policies have turned cities like New York into "dystopian hellscapes."

Concha also criticizes Soros for funding anti-Israel protests and accuses him of contributing to the division of the country. He contrasts Soros with Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who saved subway passengers from a potential assault, arguing that Penny is more deserving of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

"One man certainly worthy of receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom is Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who saved subway passengers from likely being assaulted or worse," Concha writes.

Concha concludes his piece by arguing that Biden's decisions have devalued the Presidential Medal of Freedom and that Biden will leave office as the most unpopular president in decades.

"And on his way to the exit, he's devaluing once-special awards like the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the point they're as worthless as his word itself," Concha writes.