Trump among 287 nominees for Nobel Peace Prize consideration

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly been nominated for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, according to sources familiar with the nominations process. He is among 287 individuals and organizations being considered for this prestigious accolade.
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to entities or individuals who have made significant contributions to peace efforts around the world. The nomination process is conducted by a select group of qualified nominators, including members of national governments, international judges, university professors, and previous laureates.
Trumps nomination highlights his contentious yet impactful tenure as President, during which he initiated various diplomatic efforts, including peace negotiations involving North Korea and the Abraham Accords—a series of agreements aimed at normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations.
The decisions regarding Nobel Peace Prize winners are made by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and the announcements typically occur in October, with the actual award ceremony taking place in December. The nomination of Trump reflects a broader debate about peace efforts and the effectiveness of various political strategies in conflict resolution.
