Congressman Luke Messer (R-IN) has voiced his intentions to nominate POTUS
President Donald Trump is up for a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize for his hand in the ‘historic’ peace deal between North and South Korea.
Congressman Luke Messer (R-IN) has voiced his intentions to nominate POTUS for the prestigious award, following the agreement between Kim Jong un and Moon Jae-in that ends the 65-year-old war in the Korean peninsula.
Kim Jong Un met with South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in last week making it the first time a North Korean leader has crossed the border to meet a South Korean leader since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
The Gateway Pundit reports: North Korea has recently announced that they will be suspending nuclear tests and launches of ballistic missiles and that they will shut down a nuclear site.
South Korea’s foreign minister has credited President Trump for bringing the two sides together, saying “Clearly, credit goes to President Trump…He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one.”
“We are seeing unprecedented progress toward peace, and it’s a direct result of President Trump’s strong leadership,” Messer said.
Early Friday morning, North and South Korea announced they had…
I plan to nominate @realDonaldTrump for the Nobel Peace Prize. We are seeing unprecedented progress toward peace, and it’s a direct result of @POTUS‘ strong leadership. https://t.co/1YafnP4Mb1
— Rep. Luke Messer (@RepLukeMesser) April 27, 2018
“We are seeing unprecedented progress toward peace, and it’s a direct result of President Trump’s strong leadership.”
Messer said in a statement about his intentions. “Following this historic announcement, President Trump should get the Nobel Peace Prize.
Our peace through strength strategy is delivering never before seen results.”
As a member of Congress, Messer is actively gathering support from his colleagues to nominate the President for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, the press release stated.
President Obama previously received a Nobel Peace Prize, for no real reason.
As Fox News has noted, the former secretary of the Nobel Institute, acknowledged in 2015 that the prize was awarded prematurely to President Obama – “for achievements the institute hoped Obama would achieve, rather than for what he had actually accomplished.”