Maybe Hillary isn’t that bad. Just kidding!
In a jaw-dropping political turn, President Donald Trump actually received unexpected praise from his longtime rival Hillary Clinton. The former First Lady and failed 2016 presidential candidate admitted she would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize — if he can secure peace in Ukraine without forcing Kyiv to surrender land to Russia.
Speaking aboard Air Force One on his way to Alaska for a high-stakes summit with Vladimir Putin, Trump chuckled at Clinton’s remark. After a pause, he told Fox News host Bret Baier: “Well, that was very nice. I may have to start liking her again.”
Clinton Shockingly Gives Credit to Trump
Clinton, who built her political brand opposing Trump, stunned her own audience on the Raging Moderates podcast. She said if Trump could end the bloody conflict in Europe — the worst since World War II — without capitulating to Putin, she would stand behind his Nobel nomination.
“If President Trump were the architect of that, I’d nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize,” Clinton admitted.
For many conservatives, her statement is a rare moment of honesty from a Democrat who once branded Trump as unfit for office.
Trump Already Backed by World Leaders
Clinton isn’t the only one acknowledging Trump’s leadership. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have already nominated Trump for the prize, citing his efforts in securing a ceasefire in the Middle East.
Leaders in Pakistan and Cambodia credited Trump for easing regional disputes, while both Azerbaijan and Armenia praised him for advancing peace talks between their nations. Around the world, allies and even rivals are recognizing that Trump’s peace through strength strategy delivers results.
Trump’s Confidence in Peace Talks
President Trump has repeatedly said he believes Putin is looking to end the war, giving the peace process a 75% chance of success. His critics may scoff, but Clinton’s comments highlight just how undeniable Trump’s diplomatic clout has become.
A Defining Legacy?
The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 10. If Trump wins, it will not only vindicate his bold foreign policy but also mark one of the most stunning political turnarounds in modern history — where even Hillary Clinton had to admit his success.
For a president already reshaping America at home and abroad, such recognition would cement Trump as a global peacemaker who proved his doubters wrong.