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Warmonger Trump, 80, Rages at Peace Prize Snub While Confusing Actual Winner for a Man
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Chris Jackson / Getty ImagesDonald Trump has insisted he should have won the Nobel Peace Prize, despite the resumption of his war on Iran.Trump, 80, spoke with reporters on Air Force One while heading back to the U.S. on Wednesday from a NATO summit in Turkey from where he ordered a huge barrage of strikes against the Islamist regime and admitted that a ceasefire with Tehran was “over.”“I mean, think of the wars I settled. Eight!” he told the traveling journalists. “Wars that were going on for 30 even if you look in the Congo, the Congo versus Rwanda, I settled it, after 14 years and about 15 million people had their heads chopped off. I settled that one. I settled eight wars.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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RTÉ News
· Jun 28, 2026
What does NATO mean in 2026 under Donald Trump?
Donald Trump is known for his fondness for charts, gold and flattery. NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte is known for winning over the US president.
Fark
· Jul 8, 2026
Somebody get this guy a medal. Actually defending the constitution. That's just crazy [Hero]
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The Daily Signal
· Jul 2, 2026
Bill Maher, Liberalism’s Apostate
Bill Maher is the perfect liberal, at least on paper—yet despite his talk shows being nominated for Emmy awards more than 40 times, it’s only in Donald Trump’s Washington that Maher finally gets the recognition he craves. He’s now the 27th recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, an award first won by...
Eschaton
· Jun 26, 2026
Better Make A Decoy
He's gonna take it.No matter who is in the final World Cup match, there could be some awkwardness in New Jersey on July 19 when US President Donald Trump presents the trophy.
Really America
· Jul 9, 2026
BREAKING: Trump Reignites the War, Still Wants a Nobel
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The Daily Beast
· Jun 23, 2026
Trump Delighted In Watching Top Cabinet Goons Tear Into Each Other
Kevin Lamarque/ReutersDonald Trump apparently has a penchant for pitting his protégés against each other.The president, 80, reportedly “enjoyed the sport” of watching Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick fight in front of him, according to New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s bombshell new book.According to Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, released Tuesday, Lutnick told Trump that Bessent had “screwed up” a minerals deal with war-torn Ukraine.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Related coverage for "Warmonger Trump, 80, Rages at Peace Prize Snub While Confusing Actual Winner for a Man": RTÉ News — What does NATO mean in 2026 under Donald Trump?. Fark — Somebody get this guy a medal. Actually defending the constitution. That's just crazy [Hero]. The Daily Signal — Bill Maher, Liberalism’s Apostate. Eschaton — Better Make A Decoy. Really America — BREAKING: Trump Reignites the War, Still Wants a Nobel. The Daily Beast — Trump Delighted In Watching Top Cabinet Goons Tear Into Each Other