Trump Receives Multiple Nominations For Nobel Peace Prize

President Donald J. Trump continues to earn international recognition for his unparalleled record in brokering peace around the world — even as legacy institutions and media elites remain willfully silent.

On Monday, Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) revealed that she has twice nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize — and pledged to submit a third nomination if the prize committee once again fails to acknowledge what millions of Americans and foreign leaders already know.

“No modern leader has done more for World Peace than President Trump, and it’s long past time he receives recognition,” Tenney posted on X.

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Tenney’s latest nomination highlights Trump’s groundbreaking role in the Abraham Accords, which delivered the first new Arab-Israeli peace agreements in nearly three decades.

“The first new Arab-Israeli peace agreements in nearly 30 years … shattering the myth that peace in the Middle East required endless concessions to terrorists,” Tenney added.

Trump was first nominated by Tenney in January 2024, with a second nomination submitted in December. She pledged a third if justice isn’t served.

“The next window opens in the Fall. When the nomination portal reopens, I will file a 3rd nomination if President Trump doesn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize, as he deserves.”

Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) also submitted a nomination this week, citing President Trump’s bold diplomacy in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran — defusing what could have ignited into a full-blown regional war.

Trump deserves the prize “in recognition of his historic role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and preventing the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism from obtaining the most lethal weapon on the planet,” Carter said Tuesday.

But it’s not just American lawmakers acknowledging Trump’s legacy of peace.

According to CNN, Pakistan will formally nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his successful intervention in the conflict between nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan — a potentially catastrophic standoff that Trump helped resolve with deft diplomacy.

Trump addressed the Nobel Prize topic himself on Truth Social, responding to the obvious double standard he faces:

“I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for this,” Trump wrote, listing his achievements in helping to stop wars between India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, Egypt and Ethiopia, and his orchestration of the historic Abraham Accords.
“No, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do, including Russia/Ukraine, and Israel/Iran, whatever those outcomes may be, but the people know, and that’s all that matters to me!”

Indeed, Trump’s track record dwarfs that of previous recipients — including Barack Obama, who received the award in 2009 before doing anything of substance on the world stage. Trump, in contrast, has delivered actual results, de-escalating conflicts and building peace from the Middle East to Africa to Southeast Asia.

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Still, Democrats — true to form — took to social media to deride the nominations, reflexively opposing anything that shines a positive light on President Trump, even when the global community is safer because of his leadership.

While the Nobel Committee may continue ignoring Trump for political reasons, history won’t. His achievements are undeniable — and more leaders, at home and abroad, are finally saying what should have been said years ago: President Donald J. Trump is a peacemaker.

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