Bill Belichick to receive Medal of Freedom from President Trump
WASHINGTON — President Trump will present one of the nation’s highest civilian honors to Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots, the only coach to win six Super Bowl titles.
The presentation of the Presidential Medal of Freedom is expected Thursday, a White House official confirmed on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
Trump and Belichick have known each other for years, with Trump before his campaign victory in 2016 reading a letter of praise from Belichick at a New Hampshire rally. Belichick said afterward he was not a political person and that he had “a friendship and loyalty to Donald.“
Trump has selected a string of sports figures and political backers for the award of late. He often has held grand presentation ceremonies for the award, but recent ceremonies have taken place in private. Trump generally has avoided the press since his election loss.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday evening that the House will bring articles of impeachment against Trump for his incitement of the Capitol riot last week.
Belichick is undoubtedly one of the most successful coaches in NFL history and owns the most wins among active coaches. The Bill Belichick Foundation also provides scholarship and grant funds to help underprivileged youth participate in sports programs.
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