Johnson Defends Trump's Bonkers Nobel Prize Letter: He's the Most Deserving Individual'
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Johnson Defends Trump's Bonkers Nobel Prize Letter: He's the Most Deserving Individual'
"I think that's a that misportrays what he was doing there, Johnson hit back as Raju pressed, What was he trying to do? Johnson fumbled as Raju added, He was criticizing them for not giving the Nobel Peace Prize. Well, look, there's a lot of people who have criticized them for making a political decision and not awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to probably the most deserving individual in the history of the country, Johnson replied."
"But Norway, the country, doesn't have anything to do with that, Raju hit back. Eight to ten wars and conflicts have been resolved by President Trump, and he got snubbed, so Johnson added. But the Prime Minister doesn't have anything to do with that?' Raju added. No, but it is his country, and he has a lot of influence, Johnson replied."
"Dear Jonas: Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America. Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China, and why do they have a right of ownership' anyway? There are no written documents, it's only that a boat landed there hundr"
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended President Donald Trump’s letter to Norway’s prime minister after CNN’s Manu Raju questioned its appropriateness. Johnson said Raju’s framing misportrayed Trump and argued that many criticized Norway for a political decision not to award the Nobel Peace Prize. Johnson claimed Trump resolved eight to ten wars and conflicts and deserved the prize; Raju pushed back that the Norwegian prime minister would not control the award, and Johnson replied that the prime minister has influence. CNN reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere called Johnson’s defense a substitution of one untrue claim for another. The letter linked the Nobel snub to Greenland and questioned Danish ownership.
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