U.S. President Donald Trump has once again been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recommending him and providing the nomination letter. Trump has received nominations from U.S. House Republicans and Norwegian lawmakers for his efforts in Middle East peace and North Korea nuclear tensions. The Norwegian Nobel Committee oversees the nomination process, which is secretive and ensures valid nominations from eligible nominators. Nominations come from a select group, including heads of state and past Nobel laureates, and are submitted by February 1 each year.
Donald Trump has been nominated again for the Nobel Peace Prize by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who recommended him for the award, handing Trump the letter sent to the Nobel committee.
Trump has been nominated several times, including by U.S. House Republicans and two Norwegian lawmakers, recognizing his efforts in nuclear tensions with North Korea and Middle East peace.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee ensures nominations are valid and come from eligible nominators, while also maintaining a secretive process where nominations aren't announced for 50 years.
Nominations can be made by heads of state, politicians, university professors, directors of policy institutes, past Nobel recipients, and members of the Nobel Committee itself.
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