Trump Says He'd Accept Nobel Prize Offered by Venezuelan Opposition Leader

President Donald Trump told Fox News he would accept the Nobel Peace Prize Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she'd give him after the U.S.-led operation ousted Nicolás Maduro, calling it a "great honor" and criticizing Norway for not awarding him previously.

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President Trump said on Sean Hannity's Fox News program that he would accept the Nobel Peace Prize María Corina Machado offered him after Maduro's capture.

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María Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize and has dedicated it to Trump, praising his role in Venezuela's change of leadership.

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Trump has expressed longstanding desire for a Nobel, claiming incorrectly he helped end eight wars and criticizing Norway, home of the Nobel committee.

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Critics mocked and criticized Trump's comments online, calling the idea of accepting another person's Nobel both inappropriate and "unspeakably pathetic."

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Machado is scheduled to visit the U.S. next week; White House insiders said Trump's Nobel ambitions influenced his previous hesitance to support her leadership bid.

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Center-leaning sources frame the story as ridicule of Trump’s behavior, using loaded phrases like 'sheer absurdity' and 'warped understanding' and metaphors comparing a Nobel to 'trophies' or 'souvenirs.' They prioritize critical commentators, emphasize the provocative quote as evidence, and omit sympathetic or contextual viewpoints about Machado or Nobel norms.

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No. The Norwegian Nobel Institute has stated that once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred to others, so Machado cannot legally give or share her Nobel Peace Prize with Donald Trump.

Machado received the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

Machado dedicated the Nobel Peace Prize to Trump in recognition of his administration’s support for the U.S.-led actions against Nicolás Maduro’s regime, including strikes on boats the U.S. alleged were involved in drug trafficking, which she framed as part of the effort to change Venezuela’s leadership.

The Nobel organizers issued a clear statement reiterating that a Nobel Prize cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred, effectively rejecting Machado’s idea of presenting or sharing her award with Trump.

Trump and Machado are scheduled to meet in Washington, D.C., in their first face-to-face encounter, where she is expected to express gratitude for his support and discuss Venezuela’s political transition.

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