A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the nomination of President Donald John Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
S. Res. 305 is a non-binding Senate resolution introduced in the 119th Congress that expresses the sense of the Senate in favor of nominating and awarding President Donald John Trump the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The resolution cites the Nobel Prize criteria—“the greatest benefit to humankind” and efforts toward peace between nations—as a framework for justification. It presents a narrative that Trump ended Iran’s nuclear program and reduced hostilities in the region within a short timeframe, arguing that this achievement warrants recognition by the Nobel Committee. The text also contrasts Trump’s actions with those of President Obama, whom it critiques for drone strikes, regime change, and the Iran nuclear deal, and it urges other peace-loving nations to join in backing the nomination. The resolution is purely symbolic: it does not create rights or obligations, nor does it modify the Nobel Prize process. It was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and is intended as diplomatic messaging to the Norwegian Nobel Committee and international community.