Bill Belichick says he won’t accept Presidential Medal of Freedom from Trump

In 2017, Bill Belichick and many Patriots players visited President Trump in the White House after the team’s Super Bowl LI victory. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

New England Patriots Coach Bill Belichick said Monday night he will not accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Trump.

In a statement, Belichick said he will “not . . . move forward with the award” as planned. He said he had agreed to accept the award before last week’s violence at the U.S. Capitol.

“Recently, I was offered the opportunity to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which I was flattered by out of respect for what the honor represents and admiration for prior recipients,” Belichick said. “Subsequently, the tragic events of last week occurred and the decision has been made not to move forward with the award. Above all, I am an American citizen with great reverence for our nation’s values, freedom and democracy.

“I know I also represent my family and the New England Patriots team. One of the most rewarding things in my professional career took place in 2020 when, through the great leadership within our team, conversations about social justice, equality and human rights moved to the forefront and became actions. Continuing those efforts while remaining true to the people, team and country I love outweigh the benefits of any individual award.”

Publish : 2021-01-12 11:59:00

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