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HRES 799119th CongressIn Committee

Recognizing President Donald J. Trump's Role as a Transformational Peacemaker Whose Achievements in International Diplomacy Merit the Nobel Peace Prize.

Introduced: Oct 10, 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Carter, Earl L. "Buddy" [R-GA-1] (R-Georgia)
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This is a non-binding House resolution introduced in the 119th Congress that formally recognizes Donald J. Trump as a transformational peacemaker and urges the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award him the Nobel Peace Prize. The bill portrays Trump as advancing global peace, security, and diplomacy through a policy described as “peace through strength,” cites alleged diplomatic breakthroughs (notably in the Middle East), and references other international conflicts the sponsors say he helped resolve. It is a ceremonial, symbolic measure that does not create new law or authorize spending; its primary effect would be to express Congressional opinion and influence public and international perceptions.

Key Points

  • 1The resolution recognizes President Trump’s “exceptional and unwavering dedication” to global peace, security, and diplomacy.
  • 2It asserts that Trump achieved diplomatic breakthroughs previously elusive to career diplomats and highlights a peace agreement the sponsors say ended a Hamas-initiated war, including hostage releases, Hamas disarmament, and removal from power in Gaza.
  • 3It lists additional international conflicts the sponsors credit to Trump’s leadership (Azerbaijan-Armenia; Cambodia-Thailand; Israel-Iran; Rwanda-DRC; India-Pakistan; Egypt-Ethiopia; Serbia-Kosovo).
  • 4It cites remarks from notable leaders and officials praising Trump’s diplomatic role and breakthroughs.
  • 5It urges the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award Trump the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his alleged achievements in securing peace and promoting global stability.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: U.S. political discourse and public opinion regarding Trump, U.S. foreign policy legacy, and the credibility of leadership in international diplomacy.Secondary group/area affected: International audiences and foreign governments observing U.S. stance on peace processes and recognitions; potential influence on perceptions of the Nobel Prize process.Additional impacts: Reinforces a pro-Trump narrative within Congress, could shape debates on diplomacy and national security; does not alter policy or authorize funding, but may influence symbolic diplomacy and future discourse about peacemaking achievements.
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