The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana announced earlier this month that it intends to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“President Donald Trump will be remembered as one of the most influential world leaders in history, recognized for his unwavering commitment to global leadership and peace,” said Marshall Pierite, Chairman of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana.
“By brokering the Abraham Accords, facilitating economic normalization between Serbia and Kosovo, negotiating the peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, and mediating ceasefires between India and Pakistan and between Israel and Iran, no world leader has dedicated more time and effort to promoting global peace than President Donald Trump,” Pierite added.
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Cont. from the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana:
Since 2018, President Donald Trump has received 10 nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize – five of which were submitted in 2025 alone. As part of its submission, the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana intends to cite the president’s role in calming rising tensions around the globe, specifically in the Middle East through the Abraham Accords and an Israel-Iran ceasefire. The president’s endeavors to secure peace and stability globally are precisely what builds strength, security and the peace of mind for all Americans at home in the United States and citizens around the globe.
Chairman Pierite and President Trump’s administration have made significant strides in exploring opportunities to bring back the millions of jobs lost over the last 30 years in the U.S. by expanding economic strongholds, including business ventures into advanced manufacturing and textile production, technology and AI, agriculture cultivation and more. This effort opens the door for Native Americans and other sovereign nations to utilize new and existing economic opportunities through public-private partnerships, benefitting not only their citizens, but all of Rural America and the U.S. economy.
The Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe, located in Marksville, Louisiana, is a federally recognized tribe primarily composed of Tunica and Biloxi peoples, with enrolled members also descended from the Ofo, Avoyel and Choctaw nations with more than 1,500 members nationwide. The tribe received federal recognition in 1981, and is governed by a written constitution, with leadership provided by an elected tribal council and chairman. Chairman Pierite encourages Native Americans and sovereign nations to join the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe in support of this nomination.
“Proud to see Louisiana leading the way to ensure President Trump is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,” Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry commented.
Proud to see Louisiana leading the way to ensure President Trump is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
There is no one more deserving than @realdonaldtrump! https://t.co/PvGdlO0zaQ pic.twitter.com/wHaTxQ08GY
— Governor Jeff Landry (@LAGovJeffLandry) July 22, 2025
Newsweek discussed Trump’s chances of winning the award:
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at 100 Percent Fed Up. View the original article here.On Thursday, betting website Oddspedia gave Trump a 25 percent chance of winning the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, making him the second favorite, behind Russian human rights campaigner Yulia Navalnaya on 40 percent.
By contrast, on June 25, Oddspedia was offering odds of 27.8 percent on Trump winning the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, up from 13.3 percent on May 19 after the U.S. negotiated a ceasefire after 12 days of fighting between Israel and Iran. During the brief conflict, U.S. aircraft conducted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, with Iran firing missiles at an American base in Qatar in retaliation.
Separately, on Thursday, bookmaker Star Sports offered odds of 7/2 (22.2 percent) on Trump securing the Nobel Peace Prize, placing him behind Navalnaya on 2/1 (33.3 percent) and ahead of Russian anti-war campaigner Alexei Gorinov on 6/1 (14.3 percent) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with 10/1 (9.1 percent).
ADVERTISEMENTDuring a White House meeting on Monday with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump said he’d reached a deal to send “top of the line weapons” to Ukraine that would be paid for by European countries.
He also said he was “very unhappy” with Russian President Vladimir Putin and gave the Russian leader 50 days to agree to an end to the war in Ukraine or face “severe tariffs” of “about 100 percent.”
The White House also said the U.S. would target countries that buy oil from Russia with secondary sanctions unless a ceasefire deal is agreed.


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