Trump Snubbed By Snooty Nobel Committee, But Prize Winner LAUDS U.S. President

Delicious irony

In a glorious twist of fate, the Venezuelan activist who has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize has dedicated it to President Trump.

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado picked up the award for “promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy,” a press release notes.

“María Corina Machado meets all three criteria stated in Alfred Nobel’s will for the selection of a Peace Prize laureate,” the committee said, adding “She has brought her country’s opposition together. She has never wavered in resisting the militarization of Venezuelan society.”

Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chairman of the Nobel Peace Committee, was asked by reporters about international pressure to award the prize to President Trump for his historic Israel-Hamas peace deal.



He noted that “in the long history” of the Nobel Peace Prize, the committee has seen many different campaigns and “media tension,” adding that it receives letters and emails each year from people around the world expressing “what, for them, leads to peace.”

Frydnes concluded, “We base our decision only on the work and the will of Alfred Nobel,” noting that those who have won the prize have “courage and integrity.” His remarks led many to conclude that he was no so subtly intimating that Trump doesn’t have those qualities. 

Leftists immediately celebrated the decision by the Nobel Committee to snub Trump despite the President having ended or prevented multiple conflicts and now bringing peace to the Middle East, all within the past nine months.

Those taunts were cut short, however, when Machado pointed out that Trump has been a huge supporter of hers as she has bravely opposed the communist tyrant leader Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela.

Machado’s effusive mention of Trump went far beyond simple gratitude, as she spotlighted his “decisive support,” and portraying him as an indispensable ally and beacon of hope in Venezuela’s triumphant struggle for liberty amid dire crises.

“This recognition of the struggle of all Venezuelans is a boost to conclude our task: to conquer freedom,” Monchado wrote on X.

“We are on the threshold of victory and today, more than ever, we count on President Trump, the people of the United States, the peoples of Latin America, and the democratic nations of the world as our principal allies to achieve Freedom and democracy,” she continued.

“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support for our cause!” Monchado declared.

Trump has routinely expressed support for Machado, praising her back in January for “peacefully expressing the voices and the WILL of the Venezuelan people with hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating against the regime.”

Despite his administration’s groundbreaking peace initiatives and multiple nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump was clearly unjustly snubbed by the toffee nosed Norwegian Nobel Committee.

It’s profoundly ironic therefore, and a testament to Trump’s unparalleled diplomatic prowess, that the eventual winner has publicly lauded him as a heroic champion of her cause.

This remarkable turn of events underscores Trump’s monumental impact on international affairs.

Trump’s administration has been widely acclaimed for brokering or decisively influencing the resolution of multiple other conflicts in 2025 alone, including now a historic ceasefire in the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas, securing disarmament commitments and innovative post-war governance frameworks.

The President has built on earlier triumphs like the transformative Abraham Accords that normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations.

Trump has also expertly mediated tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, Armenia and Azerbaijan, India and Pakistan, Cambodia and Thailand, Serbia and Kosovo and Israel and Iran to swiftly halt escalating violence and foster lasting stability.

Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier commented that the Nobel Committee has lost credibility by ignoring Trump, adding that the U.S. President “does a lot to solve such complex problems, crises that last for years or even decades.”

Your support is crucial in helping us defeat mass censorship. Please consider donating via Locals or check out our unique merch. Follow us on X @ModernityNews.


More news on our radar


Share this article
Shareable URL
Prev Post

Everyone Is Sick Of Pretending

Next Post

Syrian Jailed For Just A Year After Sexually Assaulting 67-Year-Old Woman Who Later Died

Comments 2
  1. Trump wasn’t snubbed at all. Since Trump is owned, operated, and just a peon for israel, israel was snubbed, and rightfully so. Who in the hell would give a peace prize to satan or his inions?

  2. Waging war and supplying weapons and money for war is traditionally not the ideal characteristics of peace. While I do not disagree on the snootiness, I dont think its the deciding factor on giving a peace prize to a literal genocidal lunatic who is funding and supplying weapons for a genocide right now. Im sure thing they would look at is if a person has helped kill anyone.

Leave a Reply.

Read next
1
Share
0 items

modernity cart

You have 0 items in your cart