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Trump's FIFA Peace Prize and the Trump Institute of Peace S4E250 12.19.2025

Trump's FIFA Peace Prize and the Trump Institute of Peace S4E250 12.19.2025

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So today we hear from David, who lives in Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma, asks, Well, Trump got his peace prize. What an embarrassment for FIFA. But in usual Trump fashion, he was almost gleeful and acted like a child winning his first spelling bee. FIFA is a large, influential international organization, and it seems to be massaging Trump's ego. Why? Who knows, since he is less about peace and more about himself. I also see that the Cambodian peace deal he “worked out” seems to be failing. He claims to have orchestrated a peace deal between Rwanda and Congo, but the fighting there continues. So I don’t see what the GOP is talking about when they tout his diplomatic accomplishments. But now we have the Trump Institute for Peace. Do you think the Next President might change that name back?

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