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Trump’s Peacemaking Triumphs: Why the Nobel Peace Prize Eludes the Ultimate America-First Leader

Trump’s Peacemaking Triumphs: Why the Nobel Peace Prize Eludes the Ultimate America-First Leader

In a fiery segment on her show (above), Megyn Kelly dissected the buzz around President Donald Trump’s potential Nobel Peace Prize nomination following his orchestration of a historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. Kelly, ever the no-nonsense conservative commentator, dismissed the prize’s allure for right-leaning figures, quipping that conservatives aren’t “motivated by leftist organizations patting us on the head.” She highlighted Trump’s “impossible” feats in brokering Middle East peace, including pressuring Qatar and Arab nations to sideline Hamas, but expressed doubt he’d receive the honor due to the Nobel Committee’s liberal bias.
JUST IN — President Trump on potential for Nobel Peace Prize: “I don’t know what they’re going to do, really. But I know this, that nobody in history has solved eight wars in a period of nine months.”

This sentiment captures a broader truth: Trump has ended wars and forged peace across the globe like no other modern leader, yet he’s disqualified from Nobel glory. Why? The prize has devolved into a badge for Marxists, socialists, and America detractors—those who loathe freedom, capitalism, and U.S. exceptionalism. Case in point: Barack Obama snagged one mere months into his presidency for doing zilch, except embodying the Left’s anti-American ethos. Trump’s foreign policy legacy is a masterclass in strength yielding peace, devoid of endless wars that plagued his predecessors. During his first term, Trump became the first president in decades to avoid starting new conflicts, a feat conservatives hail as revolutionary.

He decimated ISIS, reducing the caliphate to rubble through targeted military action without boots-on-the-ground quagmires, saving American lives and resources. His “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran curtailed Tehran’s aggression, while direct talks with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un halted missile tests over U.S. allies, de-escalating a nuclear flashpoint. The crowning jewel? The Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and multiple Arab states—UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco—shattering decades of hostility without concessions to Palestinians. This pact not only boosted economic ties but facilitated humanitarian aid to Gaza and isolated Iran, proving peace comes from strength, not appeasement. Upon returning to office in 2025, Trump wasted no time amplifying his peacemaker role. He brokered the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, a “historic” deal that ended over a year of brutal conflict, securing hostage releases and sidelining Hamas militants.

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Even liberal outlets like The New York Times conceded this surpassed the Abraham Accords in scope. Trump’s pressure on Qatar—Hamas’s financial backer—and Arab nations forced a deal where Hamas conceded militarily, paving the way for a post-Hamas Gaza. Nominations poured in: Rep. Buddy Carter praised Trump’s “unwavering commitment to global stability,” while Israeli-American law professor Talia Einhorn cited his hostage diplomacy. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna formally nominated him, calling his efforts “bold diplomacy” that averted broader wars. Betting markets made Trump the favorite, slashing odds as the world watched.

Beyond the Middle East, Trump’s touch extended globally. He facilitated the Kosovo-Serbia economic normalization in 2020, easing ethnic tensions in the Balkans. His administration’s withdrawal from endless Afghan engagements set the stage for Biden’s botched exit, but Trump’s framework aimed at responsible drawdowns. In Europe, Trump’s NATO pressure forced allies to boost defense spending, deterring Russian aggression. He even floated earning three Nobels: one for Middle East peace, one for Europe (resolving Ukraine), and one for a nuclear treaty. As Mike Pence noted, the Abraham Accords endured Hamas attacks and expanded under Trump, uniting against terror. Finnish MEP Laura Huhtasaari nominated him for fostering Middle East stability.
BREAKING: Farmers in Israel have plowed their fields this morning, with a message calling for President Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. “NOBEL 4 TRUMP” If President Trump doesn’t receive the Nobel Peace Prize, they should just DISBAN it!

Trump’s mantra: “Peace through strength” delivered tangible results, saving lives and taxpayer dollars. Yet, despite this resume, Trump himself admits he won’t snag the Nobel—no matter his feats in Ukraine, Iran, or elsewhere. The reason? The Norwegian Nobel Committee, stacked with left-leaning elites, reserves the prize for those advancing socialist agendas or undermining American values. Obama exemplifies this farce: Awarded in 2009 just 12 days after nomination and months into office, he got it for “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy”—code for being the first black president with progressive leanings. Historians called it “premature” and an “embarrassment,” as Obama had achieved nada. Conservatives lambasted it as undeserved, tying it to Obama’s anti-capitalist, freedom-curtailing policies—like Obamacare’s socialist overtones and apologies for America’s “arrogance.”

Kelly nailed it: “Obama did nothing for Nobel Peace Prize,” contrasting him with Trump’s concrete wins. This bias isn’t isolated. Jimmy Carter won in 2002, ostensibly for human rights, but critics saw it as a slap at Bush’s Iraq policy—Carter’s anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian stance aligning with leftist narratives. Al Gore’s 2007 prize for climate alarmism? A reward for peddling the “global warming hoax,” pushing socialist green agendas that hamstring capitalism. Rigoberta Menchú’s 1992 award crumbled when her memoir was exposed as fabricated, yet the Committee defended it—prioritizing anti-Western indigenous activism. In 2022, the prize went to Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian activists, seen by some as anti-Putin propaganda favoring liberal dissidents. Even 2023’s Narges Mohammadi, while noble, fits the mold of opposing conservative regimes like Iran’s theocracy.

Morning Joe on the possibility of Trump winning the Nobel Peace Prize, “They gave it to Barack Obama before he even did anything”

The Committee’s left-wing tilt politicizes peace, snubbing true conservatives like Trump who bolster America. Conservatives argue this reflects a deeper anti-Americanism on the Left, where prizes honor those eroding U.S. sovereignty. Obama’s win symbolized hope for a “post-American” world, aligning with socialists who view capitalism as oppression. Young communists today echo this, believing “true communism hasn’t been tried”—ignoring history’s failures while the Nobel lauds their icons. Trump, with his America-First ethos, threatens this worldview. As Kelly implied, the prize is a “leftist” pat on the back—irrelevant to patriots. X users agree: One blasted Kelly for supporting Trump but conceded his peace efforts outshine Obama’s empty award. In 2025, as nominations mounted— from lawmakers to professors—Trump focused on “saving lives,” not accolades.
Betting odds favored him, but the Committee’s history suggests otherwise. If Trump secures Ukraine peace or a nuclear pact, he’d merit multiple prizes—yet the Left’s gatekeepers would deny him. This hypocrisy explains why conservatives dismiss the Nobel: True peace, like Trump’s, doesn’t need socialist validation. It’s about results, not rhetoric. As America thrives under his leadership, the prize’s irrelevance shines brighter—reserved for those detesting the very freedoms Trump defends.

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