Renowned photographer leaves Ford foundation board after Cheney passed over for award
- Kennerly resigns from the Ford Presidential Foundation board over its rejection of Liz Cheney for an award.
- The foundation decided not to award Cheney due to concerns about political implications, risking nonprofit status.
- Mitch Daniels is set to receive the 2024 medal following Kennerly's resignation.
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Ex-Ford foundation member calls Liz Cheney 'only person on this planet' worthy of top award after snub he says was over Trump
Pulitzer-winner David Hume Kennerly defended Liz Cheney after he resigned from the Ford Foundation over its refusal to consider her for its public service award — driven, he said, by the possibility of Donald Trump winning the presidential election.
Famed Photographer Quits Ford Foundation over Liz Cheney Rejection
Famed photographer David Hume Kennerly resigned from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation on Tuesday after it repeatedly rejected his demand for Democrat-allied Liz Cheney to receive the foundation’s top award. The post Famed Photographer Quits Ford Foundation over Liz Cheney Rejection, Fear of Trump Win appeared first on Breitbart.
Renowned photographer leaves Ford foundation board after Cheney passed over for award
David Hume Kennerly, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, resigned as a trustee of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation on Tuesday, citing the group’s decision not to give former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) its annual Medal for Distinguished Public Service as the reason for his departure. Kennerly, the chief White House photographer during President Ford’s administration,…
Worried about Trump retaliation, Ford Foundation rejects award for Liz Cheney
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — A Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation board member resigned after former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, a prominent critic of Donald Trump, was passed over for the foundation’s highest award amid concerns of retaliation from the former president, Politico reports.
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