Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre was among those reacting to President Biden awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Saturday.
Biden came under scrutiny on social media for presenting awards to Hillary Clinton and George Soros.
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Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre warms up before the game between the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at MM Roberts Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. . (Chuck Cook-USA Today Sports)
Critics point to Clinton's handling of the war in Libya, the attack on a U.S. government facility in Benghazi, Libya, and a controversial private email server for government business, which led to the former F.B.I. He forced James Comey to publicly say that Clinton had mishandled classified information. information.
The award to Democratic mega-donor Soros was heavily criticized on the basis of billionaire campaign contributions from pro-crime progressive district attorneys, which led to a crime wave in blue cities. They claim to be inviting.
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President Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday, January 4, 2025, in the East Room of the White House. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Senator)
Favre also noticed.
“I'm honestly at a loss for words, so how would you describe the medal awarded at the White House?” he wrote to X.
Favre is an ardent supporter of Donald Trump. Speaking at the president-elect's rally in Wisconsin, he criticized Biden for appearing to call Trump supporters “trash” in the final days before the election.
President Trump vowed to “fix” everything that Democrats “broke” over the past four years.

President Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Alex Soros on behalf of his father George Soros at the White House on Saturday, January 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Senator)
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Legendary soccer star Lionel Messi was also one of the 19 recipients of the award. However, according to USA Today, he was absent from the ceremony due to scheduling conflicts.
FOX News' Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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