Trump Nominated Again

In a historic moment that’s capturing global attention, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally nominated President Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize during a high-profile visit to the White House on Monday.

The personal nomination came during a private dinner between the two leaders and highlighted Trump’s expanding role in brokering peace in the Middle East—a region long plagued by instability and conflict.

This face-to-face meeting was the first since President Trump authorized strategic U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. These actions were carried out in close coordination with Israeli operations targeting Iran’s weapons infrastructure—a bold move signaling renewed American strength under Trump’s leadership.

Netanyahu praised the president’s global peace efforts, stating, “President Trump has already changed the course of history with the Abraham Accords. And now, he’s working to bring peace to region after region. This letter officially nominates you, Mr. President, for the Nobel Peace Prize. You’ve more than earned it.”

A visibly moved Trump responded, “Wow. I didn’t know this was coming. Thank you very much. Coming from you, that means a great deal.”

The momentum behind Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination is growing fast. Just last week, the Pakistani government announced plans to recommend Trump for his role in cooling tensions with India—yet another sign of his expanding international influence.

Back home, Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) wrote to the Nobel Committee as well, highlighting Trump’s role in securing a fragile but critical ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

Monday’s White House meeting also focused on efforts to end the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas—an effort many agree has been elusive since hostilities reignited in October 2023. Trump’s direct, results-driven diplomacy offers hope where others have failed.

Throughout his presidency and beyond, Trump has made it clear that peace through strength is not just a slogan—it’s a strategy. From orchestrating the Abraham Accords to engaging North Korea’s leadership in person, his foreign policy has prioritized peace, security, and putting America first.

Now, with growing international and domestic support, President Trump’s name is once again being seriously considered for one of the world’s most prestigious honors: the Nobel Peace Prize.

As global leaders and everyday Americans rally behind his nomination, many see this as the recognition President Trump has long deserved—a tribute to bold leadership, principled diplomacy, and a commitment to peace without weakness.