Trump was nominated for the 2021 prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of Norway’s far-right Progress Party. Tybring-Gjedde has repeatedly expressed anti-Islam and anti-immigration views over the years.
He nominated Trump for what he called the president’s efforts to help establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Tybring-Gjedde and a party colleague also nominated Trump for the 2019 Peace Prize for his talks with North Korea, which went nowhere.
Trump was nominated for the 2021 prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of Norway’s far-right Progress Party. Tybring-Gjedde has repeatedly expressed anti-Islam and anti-immigration views over the years.
He nominated Trump for what he called the president’s efforts to help establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Tybring-Gjedde and a party colleague also nominated Trump for the 2019 Peace Prize for his talks with North Korea, which went nowhere.
Trump was nominated for the 2021 prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of Norway’s far-right Progress Party. Tybring-Gjedde has repeatedly expressed anti-Islam and anti-immigration views over the years.
He nominated Trump for what he called the president’s efforts to help establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Tybring-Gjedde and a party colleague also nominated Trump for the 2019 Peace Prize for his talks with North Korea, which went nowhere.
Trump was nominated for the 2021 prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of Norway’s far-right Progress Party. Tybring-Gjedde has repeatedly expressed anti-Islam and anti-immigration views over the years.
He nominated Trump for what he called the president’s efforts to help establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Tybring-Gjedde and a party colleague also nominated Trump for the 2019 Peace Prize for his talks with North Korea, which went nowhere.