Israeli hostage families want Nobel Peace Prize for Trump
Families of Israeli hostages credit President Trump with facilitating a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza, recommending him for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize amid ongoing peace efforts.
- President Donald Trump is awaiting the announcement of his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, which will be revealed on Friday, October 10.
- Despite being nominated by several leaders, Trump himself has expressed skepticism about winning, claiming, 'I deserve it, but they will never give it to me.'
- Experts doubt Trump's chances of winning due to a lack of sustained peace results and his controversial remarks, with some stating he has a 'facile definition of peace.'
- The Nobel Peace Prize winner will be announced on October 10, with Trump among 338 nominees.
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Exclusive | Rep. Andy Barr latest to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize after Gaza deal
Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.) nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday "in recognition of his extraordinary record of diplomatic achievement," following a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas that will begin with the release of all hostages from Gaza.
Trump said last week that it would be an insult to the United States if he did not receive the award.
The president of the United States has been pursuing the award since his first term of office and is protesting insistently not to give it to him.
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