President Trump signs historic peace deal with Israel, Bahrain and the UAE at the White House.
President Trump was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in early September.
It should have happened years ago.
A member of the Norwegian Parliament, Christian Tybring-Gjedde, nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize after Trump successfully accomplished a peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Shortly after that President Trump was nominated a second time for the Nobel Peace Prize, this time by Magnus Jacobsson for his historic Kosovo-Serbia Peace Agreement.
Magnus Jacobsson: I have today nominated the United States :s administration and the governments of Kosovo and Serbia to the Nobel Peace Prize for their joint work for peace and economic development, through the cooperation agreement signed in the White House. Trade and communications are important building blocks for peace.
Magnus Jacobsson is the Second Deputy Chairman of the Transport Committee in the Swedish Parliamant (Riksdag).
Then in late September President Trump was nominated for his THIRD NOBEL PEACE PRIZE for his “Trump Doctrine.”
And then earlier this month a Finnish parliamentarian wrote the Nobel Committee to nominate President Trump for a 4th peace prize.
According to FOX News — Laura Huhtasaari, an MEP and a member of the right-wing Finns Party, wrote to the Nobel Committee to nominate Trump for the 2021 prize “in recognition of his endeavors to end the era of endless wars, construct peace by encouraging conflicting parties for dialogue and negotiations, as well as underpin internal cohesion and stability of his country.”
President Trump strengthened NATO.
Trump brought historic peace agreements to the Middle East.
Trump isolated the terrorist regime in Iran.
Trump brought peace to Serbia and Kosovo.
And President Trump exposed Kim Jong Un and the failed state of North Korea.Last weekend the Debate Commission announced they were going to scrap the foreign policy focus in the last presidential debate.
On Monday afternoon President Donald Trump’s Campaign Manager Bill Stepien fired off a letter to the Debate Commission requesting they revisit their latest decision to rescue Joe Biden from public embarrassment.
The letter included several choice lines:
** Indeed all most all of them (the topics) were discussed at length during the first debate won by President Trump over moderator Chris Wallace and candidate Joe Biden.
** It is completely irresponsible for the Commission to alter the focus of this final debate just days before the event, solely to insulate Joe Biden from his own history.
** The moderator in the first debate styled himself as a third combatant on stage.
** The moderator in the second debate was caught… lying about his Twitter account being hacked… which resulted in the moderator’s indefinite suspension.
Our letter to the BDC (Biden Debate Commission) pic.twitter.com/ZsY5JfMbT7
— BillStepien (@BillStepien) October 19, 2020