Trump Criticizes Obama Over Nobel Peace Prize Award, Claims He Didn't Earn It - Internewscast Journal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Currently, the favorite is Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms, a community-led initiative that has delivered health care throughout the country since conflicts broke out in April 2023.50% : 'He got a prize for doing nothing,' Trump mentioned to reporters in the Oval Office while he was accompanied by the Finland PM on Thursday after the historic US-mediated peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. Obama was awarded the esteemed accolade in 2009, merely eight months into his presidency, which surprised many globally.
50% : Trump remains a long shot for the award, notorious for its progressive choices, with merely a 5 percent chance of winning, according to prediction market Kalshi.
50% : Trump announced on Wednesday that he had secured an historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, defying all expectations despite his proud deal-making track record.
50% : 'I'll be there,' Trump confirmed.
50% : 'It will be a day of joy,' Trump stated, noting that the Israeli hostages held by Hamas 'should be released Monday or Tuesday.' Trump said there were still discussions coordinating the release of the hostages.
50% : There are places you don't want to be.' Trump revealed he would travel to the Middle East 'very soon' but that the timing and details were still being worked out.
50% : 'We are getting the hostages back on Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday,' Trump told his cabinet, saying the agreement will be signed in Egypt.
50% : Trump also revealed details of the future of the deal, noting that it would not include a proposals forcing Palestinians to leave Gaza while it is rebuilt.
50% : Trump thanked the leaders from Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, for coming together to pressure Gaza to make a deal.
50% : 'I was just given a note by the Secretary of State saying that we're very close to a deal in the Middle East, and they're going to need me pretty quickly,' Trump told reporters gathered at the roundtable on Wednesday.
40% : Even the liberal New York Times commented that it was 'very premature' and suggested the Nobel 'should have a higher bar.' 'They gave it to Obama for absolutely nothing but destroying our country,' Trump remarked as he revealed his plans to visit Egypt for the signing of the agreement in the near future.
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