Death of Senator Daniel K. Inouye
Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
December 17, 2012
I
was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of my friend, Danny Inouye.
From his earliest days in public service to his last, he inspired
others to reach for the American dream – because that’s exactly what he
did.
No matter what barrier was in his way, Danny shattered it. He
was the highest-ranking Asian-American politician in history and the
first Japanese-American to serve in the House of Representatives and
Senate. He was a soldier, a Medal of Honor recipient and a hero. But
despite the accolades from a lifetime of service, he never lost his
humility and compassion.
Danny was an icon in his native state of
Hawaii and a tireless advocate for the disenfranchised, minorities, and
women throughout the country. He spent his life working for a brighter
future, and we are all better off for it. I will always cherish his
friendship and guidance in the Senate. My thoughts and prayers go out to
his wife, Irene, and all those whose lives he touched.