It Wasn’t the Woke Board: Here’s Why Trump Didn’t Win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize but Will Be Eligible for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize
Patriots, let’s set the record straight before the fake news spins this into another “Trump cheated” hoax—President Donald J. Trump wasn’t snubbed by some “woke board” for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize; it’s all about the rigid deadlines that even a dealmaker like him can’t bend. The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the 2025 winner today, October 10, 2025—Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her fight against authoritarianism—but Trump wasn’t even in the running this year. Why? The nomination cutoff was January 31, 2025, long before his masterful brokering of the Gaza peace deal that ended two years of conflict and freed the hostages. Committee members could add names at their first meeting on February 26, 2025, but that’s it—no late entries for world-changing achievements after that.
Remember when Obama got the Nobel in 2009 basically as a participation trophy, just weeks into office? That turned the prize into a joke, but facts are facts: Trump’s Gaza triumph, with the first phase signed in Israel and hostages set for release Monday, came too late for 2025 consideration. Nominations aren’t public, and over 330 candidates were submitted by the deadline, but Trump’s deal happened post-cutoff. If he seals peace between Russia and Ukraine before January 31, 2026, it’s a shoo-in for next year—imagine the salt from the left!
This isn’t about a biased committee; it’s the rules. The Nobel process starts in September each year, with no self-nominations allowed, and names stay secret for 50 years. Trump’s already a legend for Making America Great Again—securing borders, boosting the economy, and now global peace. The real prize? Seeing him drain the swamp and own the libs daily.
Conservatives, don’t buy the “cheated” narrative—Trump’s achievements speak louder than any medal. As one patriot put it, “In the end, the real prize is Donald J. Trump Making America Great Again.”

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