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SRES 305 · 119th Congress

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the nomination of President Donald John Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Introduced
2025-06-25
Cosponsors
0
Policy Area
International Affairs

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What This Bill Does

This Senate resolution states that the Senate believes former President Donald John Trump should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. It specifically mentions his efforts to negotiate peace between Israel and several Arab nations, known as the Abraham Accords. The resolution suggests these actions warrant his nomination for the international award. It does not create new laws or spend any money.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This resolution primarily serves as a statement of opinion from the Senate and does not directly affect the daily lives or finances of ordinary Americans. It does not change any government programs, taxes, or services that people rely on, such as Social Security, Medicare, or disability benefits. Since it's a symbolic gesture, it has no direct financial or programmatic impact on individuals, including those with low incomes, seniors, families, or veterans.

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