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- A group of Republican members of Congress on Wednesday nominated President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts on North Korea’s nuclear program.
- Republican Rep. Luke Messer of Indiana sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee formally nominating the president, stating Trump was bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula via his “peace through strength policies.”
- If Trump were to win the Nobel Peace Prize, he would follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, former President Barack Obama.
A group of Republican members of Congress on Wednesday nominated President Donald Trump for his efforts on North Korea’s nuclear program.
Republican Rep. Luke Messer of Indiana sent a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee formally nominating the president, stating Trump was bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula via his “peace through strength policies.” The letter was signed by 17 of Messer’s Republican colleagues. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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