Famed photographer quits Ford board over Liz Cheney snub
A Pulitzer Prize-winning political photographer resigned Tuesday from the board of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, blasting the group for cowardice in rejecting Trump critic Liz Cheney as the recipient of its top yearly award.
David Hume Kennerly claimed in a letter to fellow trustees that Cheneyâs nomination for the Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service was nixed largely out of fear that Trump would retaliate against the organization if heâs reelected. Cheney, herself a trustee, was rejected three separate times, Kennerly wrote, as other potential honorees declined the award.
Gleaves Whitney, the foundationâs executive director, said in a statement that the foundationâs executive committee, guided by legal counsel, believed it was not âprudentâ to give the medal to Cheney given her flirtations with a presidential run.
Giving her the medal during the election cycle, Whitney said, âmight be construed as a political statement and thus expose the Foundation to the legal risk of losing its nonprofit status with the IRS.â
Kennerly, who served as Fordâs White House photographer and is longtime foundation trustee, attacked that argument in his letter: âThe historical irony was completely lost on you. Gerald Ford became president, in part, because Richard Nixon had ordered the development of an enemies list and demanded his underlings use the IRS against those listed.â
âIf the foundation that bears the name of Gerald R. Ford wonât stand up to this real threat to our democracy,â he added, âwho will?â
A fellow board member, speaking on condition of anonymity to be candid, said the board was âreally terrifiedâ of losing their IRS tax-exempt status if they had given the award to Cheney. âTheyâre really really really concerned. Itâs insanity,â said the board member.
Asked for further comment, Kennerly confirmed the authenticity of the letter and said âit did not make me happy writing it,â while Whitney said âthe trustees are meetingâ to determine next steps for the Ford Medal.
A spokesperson for Cheney didnât respond to a request for comment.