'Ended the same war so many times': Biden Jr. mocks Trump, names him for Peace Prize
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At a glance
- Hunter Biden sarcastically nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing Trump's repeated claims of ending the Iran war.
- Biden mocked Trump's frequent declarations of peace, noting no president had ended the same conflict so many times.
- The jab plays on Trump's known desire for the Nobel Peace Prize, which has eluded him despite his claims of resolving global conflicts.
Hunter Biden has humorously nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, seizing on a media analysis that found Trump has claimed to have ended the war with Iran at least 38 times this year. Biden posted on X that no president had ever ended the same war so many times, sarcastically adding that Trump's claims represented an unmatched record and that he was "nowhere near finished ending it."
Biden's post concluded with "Thank you for your attention to this matter," a phrase frequently used by Trump himself to end his posts on Truth Social. This jab directly targets Trump's well-documented desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor that has eluded him despite his own assertions of resolving eight separate global conflicts.
no president in history had ended the same war so many times
Last year, the prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado, who had previously told Trump she felt she deserved it more, crediting him with ending eight wars. Machado later presented Trump with her medal after American forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro. Only two sitting U.S. presidents, Woodrow Wilson and Barack Obama, have won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Trump did receive the FIFA Peace Prize in December, awarded before the 2026 World Cup. This consolation prize, however, has done little to quell his public complaints about being overlooked by the Nobel committee.
Thank you for your attention to this matter
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