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Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno wants president Donald Trump Win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Members are introducing Solution The U.S. Senate announced Wednesday that it “calls to the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award President Donald John Trump the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize”, “urges all peace-loving countries to join the call” and “express President Trump’s deepest appreciation to end the nuclear program related to Iran and end with the core program within 12 days.”
president Barack Obama Less than a year after taking office, he won the award in 2009.
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Presidents of Senator Bernie Moreno and Donald Trump (Getty Image)
“Obama won Nobel, and then he killed hundreds of civilians and did nothing to stop the war,” Moreno announced. In the post On X. “Now, President Trump has done what Nevors said, and it’s something that doesn’t do – destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities and ensuring a ceasefire. It’s time to formally nominate him.”
Rep. Earl of Representatives “Friend” Carter (R-Ga.) Run for the U.S. Senatealso nominated Trump for the award this week.
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exist Nomination letter, Congressman said he is nominating Trump “recognizing his extraordinary and historical role in promoting armed conflict between Israel and Iran and preventing the world’s largest sponsor of terrorist states from obtaining the deadliest weapon on the planet.”
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Carter’s letter declared: “This moment his leadership embodies the Nobel Peace Prize’s ideal of seeking awareness: pursuing peace, preventing war and developing international harmony.”
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