April 3 (UPI) -- The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum announced Thursday that it has will award its 2025 Profile in Courage Award to former Vice President Mike Pence for certifying former President Joe Biden election as the U.S. Capitol was under attack on Jan 6, 2021.

Presented each year to public servants who make courageous decisions "of conscience without regard for the personal or professional consequences," the award will be presented to Pence at the institution in Boston on May 4.

In a statement released by the library, Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg said that "Despite our political differences, it is hard to imagine an act of greater consequence than Vice President Pence's decision to certify the 2020 presidential election during an attack on the U.S. Capitol," and that "Upholding his oath to the Constitution and following his conscience, the vice president put his life, career and political future on the line."

Schlossberg also posted on X Thursday about Pence, that he showed "grace under pressure, defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger," and that "Vice President Pence is a profile in courage, putting country first, he may have saved our republic."