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Luna formally nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Rep. Luna credits Trump with brokering historic peace agreements in multiple conflict zones and notes 338 nominations were received for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
- On Wednesday, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna formally nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in a letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee praising his role in recent peace breakthroughs.
- Luna argued in her letter that `At a time when global conflict is escalating and many leaders hide behind speeches instead of action, President Trump is delivering results` and cited the Armenia-Azerbaijan Aug. 8 agreement and Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda June 27 accord.
- The Nobel Committee's filings show 338 candidates for the 2025 peace prize: 244 individuals and 94 organizations, with other nominators including Anat Alon-Beck, Rep. Buddy Carter, Rep. Darrell Issa, and Pakistan.
- With the announcement due Friday after the Jan. 31 nominations deadline, President Donald Trump was asked Wednesday about his chances and responded briefly to reporters.
- Despite secrecy around nominations, supporters posted publicly as Malta foreign minister said he nominated Trump on Thursday and Ian Borg wrote, `I also urged him to continue working on the Middle East and Ukraine`, while the Nobel Committee keeps nominations sealed for 50 years.
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Rep. Luna: Trump Deserves Nobel for Peace Efforts
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize this week, citing what she called his bold and unprecedented leadership in advancing global peace and delivering results that many believed to be impossible.
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Malta foreign minister nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
VALLETTA (Reuters) -The foreign minister of European Union member state Malta said on Thursday that he had nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.Ian Borg, in a Facebook post, cited Trump's success in negotiating peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan and his efforts towards ending wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.The winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner will be announced on Friday, though the deadline for nomina…
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