Nobel Committees Outraged Rant At Machado After She Honors Trump With Peace Prize

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The Nobel Committees decision to deny President Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, despite his role in brokering a series of landmark peace agreements in 2025, has sparked outrage among conservatives and human rights advocates alike.

According to Gateway Pundit, President Trump secured eight separate peace treaties in just his first ten months back in office, including a pivotal agreement between Israel and Hamas that is set to take effect late last year. This record of diplomacy, achieved without the endless wars and bloated multilateral bureaucracy favored by global elites, was dismissed by a Nobel Committee that increasingly appears driven by ideology rather than achievement.

This move by the Nobel Committee was a slap in the face to President Trump, the global community, and the millions of people saved by President Trump and his selfless efforts for peace in 2025. Even Russian President Vladimir Putin was reportedly taken aback by the committees snub, underscoring how extraordinary Trumps diplomatic record has been on the world stage.

In a striking contrast to the committees posture, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who was awarded the peace prize for her work fighting for freedom in communist Venezuela, chose to honor the man she believes truly embodies the cause of peace. Maria Corina Machado dedicated her peace prize to President Donald Trump, a symbolic act that highlighted her moral clarity and the committees moral confusion.

Maria tweeted this out earlier today, publicly aligning herself with Trumps efforts rather than the progressive establishment that dominates international institutions. On Thursday, Maria Corina Machado met with President Trump in the White House for their first official meeting, where Maria gave President Trump her her Nobel Prize medal while the two shared time together.

Machada has been fighting against the communist regime in Venezuela for years. This gesture to President Trump obviously meant a lot to this human rights leader. Stung by the embarrassment of having its own laureate repudiate its judgment, the Nobel Committee put out a defiant statement stating the Nobel Prize cannot be shared or transferred to another person, a response that many on the right see as small-minded and ideologicalWhat petty people!