Trump Rages For Two Solid Minutes On Nobel Prize Then Says But I Don't Care About That'
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Trump Rages For Two Solid Minutes On Nobel Prize  Then Says But I Don't Care About That'
"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: We also have a young lady that received the Nobel Peace Prize. She's going to come in and pay her regards to our countryreally to me, but, you know, I'm a representative of the country, nothing elseand she's coming in sometime next week, I think Wednesday, Tuesday or Wednesday. And we'll see how that is. But no, we're going to be dealing with the people from Venezuela."
"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, I have to speak to her. I mean, I'm going to have to speak to her. She might be involved in some aspect of it. I will have to speak to her. I think it's very nice that she wants to come in, and that's what I understand. The reason is because Norway is very embarrassed by what took place. I mean, they're getting decimated."
President Donald Trump announced a planned meeting with Maria Corina Machado, identified as a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, during a photo op with oil executives. He suggested Machado might be involved in Venezuelan affairs and said he needed to speak with her before deciding her role. He criticized Norway over the Nobel process and contrasted his lack of the prize with Barack Obama's Nobel, framing himself as having settled longstanding wars. He said the U.S. avoided additional strikes in Venezuela that could have obliterated the country. Reporters asked whether Machado giving him her Nobel would change his view; he responded cautiously.
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