Trump Snubbed for Nobel Despite New Peace Deal
Liberty Check
- The Oslo-based Nobel committee awarded the peace prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, citing her fight for democracy.
- Trump’s early efforts in his second presidency have resulted in significant de-escalations and peace deals in areas including Gaza, with new ceasefires and hostage releases under his leadership.
- Despite brokering critical resolutions in conflicts from the Balkans to South Asia, Trump remains overlooked as the committee favors political correctness over real achievements.
The Nobel Prize committee once again bypassed President Donald Trump, ignoring his successful deal between Israel and Hamas that marks a new era for peace in the region.
Trump’s record of ending global conflicts and securing historic agreements is undeniable, yet the Nobel committee continues to dismiss his impact.
Four American presidents have received the Nobel Peace Prize: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and Barack Obama. Their awards came for a variety of global initiatives, ranging from founding the League of Nations to mediating treaties that ended major wars.
Constitutional conservatives should remain alert to global bias and ensure that American leadership, grounded in strength and negotiation, is honored rather than sidelined for ideological reasons.
The Constitution must be defended.