YUGE! Trump's Nobel Prize Is Looking Like a Reality After Everything He's Recently
Done!
As most of us Trump supporters have known from the beginning the president was bound
to do some great things.
But perhaps one of the greatest to date has been the peace talks between North and South
Korea.
Last night, while some of his staff were at the White House Correspondents' dinner,
President Trump was busy holding a rally for his supporters in the red state of Michigan.
But what was perhaps the most surprising was what the crowd kept chanting during his speech.
"Nobel, Nobel, Nobel" could be heard echoing through the arena of 10k people while 20k
people waited outside because there wasn't enough space to get in.
When President Trump heard the chants you could tell he was honored.
He laughed and responded, "I just want to get the job done, Strength is going to keep
us out of nuclear war."
Trump then went on to mock the "fake news" media and his critics.
Where instead of at least giving him credit for getting both parties together they are
questioning the validity of the developments.
To which the President repeated he was not about to play games with North Koreans dictator
Kim Jong-un despite the positive signed he has shown towards bringing peace to the region.
Here is more on the North Korean story via ABC News:
"The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said there is "more than a ray
of light" in the Trump administration's dealings with Kim Jong Un over his nuclear
program.
Rep. Adam Schiff of California responded to ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan
Karl's comment on "This Week" Sunday recalling what former President Obama told
President Donald Trump about North Korea.
"I remember well when President Obama had his first meeting with President-elect Trump,"
Karl said, "and he said that the biggest challenge in the new president's agenda
was going to be North Korea, and it looked — I mean it looked very dark, and now there
is — there is an opportunity."
Schiff responded, "There is more than a ray of light here."
Asked if he believes Trump deserves some credit for the opening with North Korea, Schiff said,
"I think it's more than fair to say that the combination of the president's unpredictability
and, indeed, his bellicosity had something to do with the North Koreans deciding to come
to the table.
But before the president takes too much credit or hangs out the 'mission accomplished'
banner, he needs to realize that we may go into a confrontational phase and he may not
want the full blame if things go south."
At a rally in Michigan on Saturday night, Trump spoke of the progress with North Korea,
saying, "I had one of the fake news groups this morning.
They were saying, 'What do you think President Trump had to do with it?'
I'll tell you what.
Like, how about everything?"
The House Intelligence Committee's ranking Democrat also said the Trump administration
needs to be cautious in any negotiations with Kim Jong Un.
In previous talks, it has turned out that North Koreans "have something very different
in mind when they talk about denuclearization: 'Yes, if the U.S. gives up their nukes,
we'll give up ours; if the U.S. leaves the Korean Peninsula, then we can talk,'" Schiff
said.
The question for the Trump administration over Kim Jong Un's stated willingness to
negotiate is, "Is this something new, or is this simply Kim Jong Un as Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde, who is in the phase right now of conciliation?"
Schiff said.
North and South Korean leaders met Friday and vowed to formally end to their six-decade
long war by the end of the year, and to work to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.
PHOTO: President Donald Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Germanys Chancellor
Angela Merkel in the East Room of the White House, April 27, 2018.Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty
Images President Donald Trump speaks during a joint
press conference with Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel in the East Room of the White
House, April 27, 2018.more + Schiff on "This Week" cautioned that the
Trump administration's threat to possibly pull out of the Iran nuclear deal could weaken
its chances of success with North Korea.
"If we drop out of the Iran agreement, if we renege on the Iran deal when the Iranians
are complying, it is, I think, dangerously naïve to think that this is not going to
influence whether the North Koreans think we can be trusted and what's more, whether
the rest of the world will have confidence that the U.S. keeps its word," the congressman
said."
Going back to the chants, why doesn't President Trump deserve the Nobel Peace Price considering
he was instrumental in bringing this war which has lasted over half a decade to an end?
If former President Barack Hussein Obama got one for just being able to con enough of the
American public into voting him in as president just because of his skin color then why doesn't
President Trump deserve a peace prize for doing something which actually matters to
the world and which has alluded every president since Truman.
All and all, not bad Mr. President, not bad at all!
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