White House Slams Trump's Perceived Nobel Peace Prize Snub
Posted3 months agoActive3 months ago
theguardian.comOtherstory
heatednegative
Debate
60/100
Nobel Peace PrizeDonald TrumpUs Politics
Key topics
Nobel Peace Prize
Donald Trump
Us Politics
The White House criticized Trump's perceived snub of the Nobel Peace Prize, sparking a discussion on the prize's significance and Trump's diplomatic efforts.
Snapshot generated from the HN discussion
Discussion Activity
Light discussionFirst comment
27s
Peak period
4
2-3h
Avg / period
1.8
Key moments
- 01Story posted
Oct 10, 2025 at 1:19 PM EDT
3 months ago
Step 01 - 02First comment
Oct 10, 2025 at 1:19 PM EDT
27s after posting
Step 02 - 03Peak activity
4 comments in 2-3h
Hottest window of the conversation
Step 03 - 04Latest activity
Oct 10, 2025 at 5:32 PM EDT
3 months ago
Step 04
Generating AI Summary...
Analyzing up to 500 comments to identify key contributors and discussion patterns
ID: 45541370Type: storyLast synced: 11/17/2025, 11:14:01 AM
Want the full context?
Jump to the original sources
Read the primary article or dive into the live Hacker News thread when you're ready.
Or convince one of his many rich friends to buy the whole organization, outright. It can’t be that much more expensive than Dominion Voting Systems.
But why not establish his own prize? Instead of a single event, why not blast his name all over the media every single year, even after he's dead? He's got plenty of money; he's earned billions just this past year. Endow a foundation and present the prize to anybody he wants, and they'll put on a tuxedo to come shake his hand, just like the King of Sweden.
Aye, he’s already in violation of the Emoluments Clause a couple times over. No one particularly seems to care.
But it wouldn't fit on HN.