‘He’s ended the same war many times over’: Biden Jr. mocks Trump, gives him peace prize

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'He's ended the same war many times over': Biden Jr. mocks Trump, gives him peace prize

Hunter Biden attacks Trump

Hunter Biden has cynically nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, seizing on a media analysis that found the president has claimed to have ended the war with Iran on at least 38 separate occasions since the fighting began earlier this year.In a post on the He ended the post with “Thank you for your concern about this,” a phrase Trump often uses to close his Social Truth posts.

Trump’s obsession with the Nobel Prize

Biden’s jab plays directly into Trump’s public desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor that has eluded him despite his claims to have resolved eight separate global conflicts.Trump was passed over again last year in favor of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who was caught on hot mic telling Trump she felt she was no more deserving of the award than him, and credited him with ending eight wars. Machado later presented Trump with her medal after US forces arrested Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January.Only two American presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize — Woodrow Wilson in 1920 and Barack Obama in 2009. Trump received the newly created FIFA Peace Prize in December, awarded at a ceremony leading up to the 2026 World Cup, a consolation that did little to allay his public complaints about being ignored by the Nobel committee.

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