‘She might have given it to me’: Trump says Nobel winner Machado accepted prize in his honour
'The person who actually got the Nobel Prize called today, called me, and said, "I'm accepting this in honour of you, because you really deserved it,"' US President Donald Trump tells reporters.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in his honour, saying he did not ask her to give it to him – though she "might have" had he asked.
Trump said yesterday (10 October) Machado had personally called to tell him so, after the White House said earlier in the day that the Nobel Committee had chosen "politics over peace," reports Reuters.
The White House had criticised the Nobel Committee's decision to grant the peace prize to the Venezuelan opposition leader instead of Trump, who had aggressively lobbied for the award and touted his role in brokering international ceasefire deals.
"President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will," White House spokesman Steven Cheung said in a post on X.
"The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace."
Asked about the Nobel yesterday evening, Trump did not directly criticise the Committee's decision, but he credited himself for resolving several wars and said Machado might have given him the award if he had asked.
"The person who actually got the Nobel Prize called today, called me, and said, 'I'm accepting this in honour of you, because you really deserved it,'" Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
"It's a very nice thing to do. I didn't say, 'Then give it to me,' though I think she might have. She was very nice."
The Norwegian Nobel Committee granted the annual award to Machado, citing "courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist" authoritarian leadership.
Trump had campaigned for the prize, and just this week announced a ceasefire and hostage deal to end the war in Gaza.
Trump says he has ended eight wars since taking office and that he deserved the peace prize, though recently he had said he expected to be passed over.
"Will you get the Nobel Prize? Absolutely not. They'll give it to some guy that didn't do a damn thing," Trump told top US military leaders last month.
He said it would be a "big insult" to the United States if he did not get it.
Nominations for the Nobel must have been made before 31 January to be valid for this year's prize. Trump returned to the White House for his second term in office on 20 January.
Trump acknowledged yesterday the committee's decision in practice had focused on 2024 when he had been campaigning for president, but he suggested his contributions to peace were so great that they should have given him the prize anyway.
"I was running for office in '24. But there are those that say we did so much that they should have done it."