President Trump Officially Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize As Recognition For His Efforts To Restore World Peace With North and South Korea.
"We, the undersigned members of the United States Congress, respectfully nominate President Donald J. Trump to receive the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his work to end the Korean War, denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, and bring peace to the region," states a letter signed by 18 lawmakers.
The Letter of Recommendation (read it and weep): https://messer.house.gov/uploadedfiles/5.2.18_2019_nobel_peace_prize_letter.pdf
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"Since taking office, President Trump has worked tirelessly to apply maximum pressure on North Korea to end its illicit weapons program and bring peace to the region," the official nomination letter continues.
"His Administration successfully united the international community, including China, to impose one of the most successful international sanctions regimes in history."
There are four U.S. presidents in history who have won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now, to the chagrin of the left, there could be a fifth.
As amazing news from the Korean peninsula continues to break, it looks increasingly possible that the decades-long hostilities between North and South Korea may finally be resolved in a peaceful manner ... and Donald Trump played a major role in the process.
Now, President Trump has been officially nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by over a dozen members of Congress.
Almost nobody predicted that talks in Korea would move as fast as they did, and events have moved so quickly that there is still some doubt about whether or not North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is actually serious about keeping his word.
Nevertheless, Korean officials and even liberals have been forced to admit that Trump played a huge role in what appears to be a promising peace process.
"Clearly, credit goes to President Trump," the South Korea foreign minister explained last week. "He's been determined to come to grips with this from day one."
"If President Trump could truly solve this problem, that would be going down as a great president," - yes, American Hating ! - host Erin Burnett admitted back in March. "There is no getting around that."
Many events still need to unfold in Korea for this chance at peace to become permanent, but one thing is clear: The entire Trump presidency so far has shown that "experts" are often incredibly wrong.
They were wrong about Trump losing the election. They were wrong about the economy crashing. And, thankfully, it looks like they might have been dramatically wrong about the best approach to take in regard to North Korea.
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