New York Post

The honor is all theirs

Medal of Freedom recipients

- By EILEEN AJ CONNELLY

A king, a sultan, a senator, two judges, a major GOP donor and “Captain America” — these are the latest recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.

The White House on Saturday named seven people who will be awarded the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom this Friday.

The list includes posthumous awards for Elvis Presley, often called the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll,” Yankees great Babe Ruth, aka the “Sultan of Swat” and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

Also receiving the award are Roger Staubach, a Vietnam War vet and Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k known as “Captain America” during his Hall of Fame career; and Alan Page, a retired Minnesota Supreme Court justice and former football star at Notre Dame. The White House praised Page, who was also a NFL Hall of Famer, for a foundation that gave scholarshi­ps to nearly 7,000 students.

Retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch, the longest-serving Republican senator in US history, is another recipient. The Utah pol, one of President Trump’s strongest backers in Congress, is the 28th senator to receive the award.

Likely the most controvers­ial recipient is Miriam Adelson, a doctor and philanthro­pist who with her husband, Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, has donated millions to Republican causes, including Trump.

Adelson is receiving the honor for her work as a “committed doctor, philanthro­pist and humanitari­an,” according to the White House press release, which cited her efforts founding two research centers for fighting substance abuse and the Adelson Medical Research Foundation. Her work supporting Jewish schools, Holocaust memorial organizati­ons and several Israeli causes was also praised.

But critics pounced on the fact that the couple gave over $100 million to Republican campaigns for the midterm elections. They also served as “finance vice chairs” of the president’s inaugural committee.

Some detractors also criticized Trump for giving awards to dead people, but posthumous awards are routine for presidents of both parties.

President John F. Kennedy created the Medal of Freedom in 1963 for “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.”

At least 70 people, including Kennedy himself, have received posthumous awards.

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 ??  ?? ALL-AMERICAN: Among the latest recipients of the nation’s top civilian honor are Babe Ruth, Antonin Scalia, Elvis Presley, Sen. Orrin Hatch and GOP donor Miriam Adelson (clockwise from left).
ALL-AMERICAN: Among the latest recipients of the nation’s top civilian honor are Babe Ruth, Antonin Scalia, Elvis Presley, Sen. Orrin Hatch and GOP donor Miriam Adelson (clockwise from left).

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