TV Host Sides With Trump’s Nobel Prize Award
President Donald Trump’s push for the Nobel Peace Prize has the left in a meltdown — and this week, liberal comedian Seth Meyers just couldn’t resist mocking it. But what he didn’t realize is that millions of Americans actually agree with Trump.
During his Tuesday night monologue on NBC’s “Late Night,” Meyers — known for taking cheap shots at conservatives — joked,
“Nobel Prize winners are set to be announced this week. Look, I know he doesn’t deserve it, but can you just give it to him? It’s all he wants.”
The crowd laughed, but many viewers at home didn’t find it funny. To them, it was yet another example of Hollywood elites mocking a president who actually delivered peace — not endless wars.
🕊️ Trump’s Peace Record Speaks for Itself
Last month, President Trump said it would be a “big insult” to the United States if he didn’t receive the Nobel Peace Prize, noting his administration helped end or de-escalate seven conflicts worldwide.
From historic Middle East peace deals to reducing tensions with North Korea and restoring American strength abroad, Trump’s supporters say he’s done more for global peace than most recent prize winners combined.
Even some foreign leaders have quietly admitted that Trump’s “peace through strength” strategy brought more stability than years of weak diplomacy under previous administrations.
🗞️ Media Can’t Handle Trump’s Success
Instead of recognizing results, liberal media personalities like Meyers keep ridiculing the idea that Trump could ever be honored internationally.
One former White House aide told The Hill that “the pressure’s on” for Trump to finally get the award he’s earned. “He sees this prize as the ultimate capstone to how history will remember him,” the aide said.
That’s exactly what scares the left — because a Nobel Peace Prize for Trump would destroy their narrative that he’s anything less than a transformative, world-changing leader.
🔥 Final Thought
Whether or not the Nobel Committee dares to acknowledge it, President Trump’s achievements in diplomacy, peace, and global stability speak louder than late-night jokes.
And as Seth Meyers keeps laughing from his Manhattan studio, millions of Americans know the truth — peace came when America had strength.