Trump’s Press Conference: A Revealing Moment on the Nobel Peace Prize and Greenland
On Tuesday, Donald Trump conducted an extensive press conference at the White House, addressing a range of topics and engaging with reporters for over an hour before taking questions from the gathered media.
One question that stood out concerned his recent communication with Jonas Gahr Støre about the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump’s response was candid and striking. “I lost a lot of respect for Norway,” he declared. “I strongly believe that Norway controls the Peace Prize. The government wields significant influence over who receives this honor, regardless of what they may say.”
When asked how far he would go regarding Greenland, Trump kept his intentions shrouded in mystery, simply stating, “You will find out.”
In his message to Støre, Trump expressed his discontent over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, despite his assertion that he has played a role in preventing more than eight wars. This disappointment, he claimed, has altered his perspective on his responsibilities. “While peace will always be a priority, I can now focus on what is good and right for the United States,” Trump stated.
Støre, in response, has reiterated his position, clarifying multiple times that it is not Norway that bestows the Nobel Peace Prize, but rather the Norwegian Nobel Committee that governs this prestigious award.
