White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is getting put on blast after she once again demanded that President Donald Trump be given the Nobel Peace Prize.
“President Trump has brokered, on average, about one peace deal or ceasefire per month during his six months in office,” she said as she listed some of those efforts. “It’s well past time that President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.”
While Trump has had his hand in some ceasefire agreements, his efforts overall have been a mixed bag.
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran, for example, came only after he launched a U.S. strike on Iranian facilities.
And some of the biggest conflicts have continued to rage.
Trump vowed repeatedly to end the war between Russia and Ukraine on his first day in office, but the situation has only worsened. He’s also promised to end the war in Gaza, but Israel’s assault in response to the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks has continued, and the humanitarian crisis has escalated.
Trump has instead complained that he didn’t get a “thank you” from Gaza for sending money intended for food aid.
But Leavitt’s demand is in line with Trump’s longtime grievance over the award.
He’s complained repeatedly about not getting one during his previous term in office, insisting that he should have had “four or five” of them by now.
And he really doesn’t like that President Barack Obama was awarded one.
Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had nominated Trump for the honor in a move many observers believed was just a blatant attempt to curry favor.
As a result, Leavitt’s critics fired back with a number of facts about her boss. Some also noted that she seemed to pronounce “Nobel” as “noble,” which, ironically, is how Trump himself has spelled the name of the prize in the past.
And a few compared her over-the-top praise for her boss to North Korean propaganda.
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