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SRES 445119th CongressIn Committee

A resolution congratulating President Donald J. Trump for achieving peace in the Middle East.

Introduced: Oct 9, 2025
Sponsor: Sen. Moreno, Bernie [R-OH] (R-Ohio)
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This is a Senate resolution (S. Res. 445) introduced in the 119th Congress. It is a ceremonial, non-binding measure that congratulates former President Donald J. Trump on what it describes as achieving peace in the Middle East, specifically a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. The resolution presents a narrative that Trump’s leadership, the Abraham Accords as groundwork, and a described peace plan with a political and economic roadmap contributed to regional stability. It calls on peace-minded individuals and nations to embrace Trump’s peace plan and frames the coming peace as beneficial to millions. As a resolution, it does not create new law, authorize spending, or directly implement policy. It serves primarily as a message from the Senate recognizing and promoting a particular political perspective and diplomatic narrative.

Key Points

  • 1The Senate congratulates President Trump for reaching a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
  • 2It credits Trump’s leadership and coalition-building in the Middle East and abroad for achieving the cease-fire.
  • 3The resolution cites Trump’s Abraham Accords as foundational groundwork for this peace.
  • 4It characterizes Trump’s peace plan as including a political and economic roadmap with large-scale investments intended to foster prosperity in the region.
  • 5It invites all peace-loving individuals and nations to embrace Trump’s peace plan and celebrates the anticipated peace and prosperity for millions of people.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: U.S. political discourse and public messaging surrounding the Middle East peace process; supporters of former President Trump; U.S.-Israel diplomatic relations.Secondary group/area affected: Middle Eastern regional stability and international perceptions of U.S. leadership; Israeli and Palestinian civilian populations who would be seen as beneficiaries of peace.Additional impacts: The resolution is non-binding and does not authorize funding or new policy; it could influence political optics, public opinion, and subsequent diplomacy, while potentially fueling partisan debates about the legitimacy and effectiveness of past and present U.S. Middle East policy.
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