Trump on Nobel Peace Prize & Meeting with Maduro

by John Smith - World Editor
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Former President Donald Trump‘s potential nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize is generating international discussion, coming after his second nonconsecutive term concluded in January 2025 [[1]]. The nomination, reportedly initiated by a member of the Norwegian Parliament, arrives as Trump continues to be a prominent figure in political discourse [[2]] and [[3]]. Trump has publicly expressed his willingness to except the award and anticipates further meetings regarding the matter.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated he would “be greatly honored” to accept a Nobel Peace Prize nomination reportedly put forward by a member of the Norwegian Parliament. The potential nomination comes amid ongoing international discussions regarding Trump’s role in future peace efforts.

Trump made the comments in a recent interview, adding that it would be “a great disgrace to Norway” if he were not to receive the award. The former president also indicated he anticipates a meeting this week with Jorge Machado, though the specific purpose of the meeting remains unclear.

“I will be speaking to him. I think it’s very nice that she wants to meet, and, as I understand it, there’s a reason for it,” Trump said, referring to Machado.

The possibility of a Nobel nomination for Trump adds another layer to the ongoing political discourse surrounding his post-presidency and potential future involvement in global affairs. The development underscores the continued international interest in Trump’s actions and statements.

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