Trump Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Fourth Time
Republican Lawmaker Claudia Tenney Cites Trump's Role in Abraham Accords Treaty in Nomination
- Former US President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the fourth time by Republican lawmaker Claudia Tenney, citing his role in the Abraham Accords treaty.
- The Abraham Accords treaty, signed in September 2020, formally normalized relations between the United Arab EmiratesBahrain, and Israel.
- Tenney stated that Trump was instrumental in facilitating the first new peace agreements in the Middle East in almost 30 years, proving that additional Middle East peace agreements were possible without a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Tenney criticized current US President Joe Biden's leadership, stating that his weak leadership on the international stage is threatening the country's safety and security.
- Trump, who is the current front-runner to be the Republican presidential nominee, has been nominated for the Abraham Accords peace agreement several times but did not receive the award during his presidency.