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US president criticised for accepting medal awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machadohttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/16/maria-corina-machado-giving-trump-nobel-peace-prize-medal-absurd-say-norwegian-politicians

María Corina Machado presented Donald Trump with her Nobel peace prize medal on Thursday, but the Nobels organisers said the prize cannot be revoked, shared or transferred. Photograph: Daniel Torok/The White House/Reuters
Political leaders in Norway have condemned the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machados absurd decision to present her Nobel peace prize medal to Donald Trump, accusing the US president of being a classic showoff who takes credit for other peoples work. The Nobel laureate gave her medal to Trump at the White House on Thursday in recognition [of] his unique commitment [to] our freedom. Several hours later, Trump wrote on Truth Social that Machado presented me with her Nobel peace prize for the work I have done. Such a wonderful gesture of mutual respect.
The Nobel Peace Center said on social media that a medal can change owners, but the title of a Nobel peace prize laureate cannot. The organisers of the prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee and the Norwegian Nobel Institute, had already said that the prize cannot be revoked, shared or transferred when Machado first revealed her plan. When Machado was awarded the prize in Oslo last month after making a dramatic, secret journey from Venezuela, the Nobel committee celebrated her long struggle for democracy against Nicolás Maduros brutal, authoritarian state. Since then, Trump has invaded Venezuela and removed Maduro, handing power over to Venezuelas vice-president, Delcy Rodríguez.
Kirsti Bergstø, the leader of Norways Socialist Left party and its foreign policy spokesperson, said: This is, above all, absurd. The peace prize cannot be given away. Trumps recent threats to invade Greenland, she said, demonstrated why he was not a worthy recipient. Trump will no doubt claim that he has now received it, but it cannot be transferred, and Trumps repeated threats toward Greenland clearly demonstrate why it would have been madness to award him the prize, Bergstø said. Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, the leader of the Centre party, said: Whoever has received the prize has received the prize. The fact that Trump accepted the medal says something about him as a type of person: a classic showoff who wants to adorn himself with other peoples honours and work.
Raymond Johansen, the Labour former governing mayor of Oslo who is now secretary general of Norwegian Peoples Aid, said the situation was unbelievably embarrassing and damaging. He said Machados actions could damage the reputation of the Nobel peace prize and the Nobel committee. This is unbelievably embarrassing and damaging to one of the worlds most recognised and important prizes. The awarding of the prize is now so politicised and potentially dangerous that it could easily legitimise an anti-peace prize development, he wrote on Facebook. I cant believe she actually gave the prize to Trump. What on earth is the Nobel committee going to say?
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(21,656 posts)Celerity
(53,785 posts)
MagickMuffin
(18,095 posts)Our bad!
Apparently she was not worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize and she has cheapen the whole process.
Celerity
(53,785 posts)JBTaurus83
(901 posts)She was a horrendous choice. She would be a horrendous president of Venezuela.
PatSeg
(52,273 posts)Like a kid who just won a trophy for Tee Ball. He really does like his prizes.
TexLaProgressive
(12,678 posts)A chunk of 18 karat gold is a cheap cost of it brings it about. If it doesn't no skin off her back. She has the honor, tRump has the dishonor.
JBTaurus83
(901 posts)María Corina Machado's political views are consistently described by analysts and media outlets as right-wing, often specifically as radical or far-right. She is known for a strong commitment to free-market, anti-socialist policies and has cultivated alliances with global right-wing parties.
Aristus
(71,726 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(175,384 posts)The president seems to prefer a model where others do the heavily lifting and then generously turn over their honors.
Trump received a Nobel Peace Prize the same way he received a Purple Heart:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-16T16:59:30.116Z
He wants the honors without the sacrifice. He prefers a model in which others do the work and then generously turn over their awards to him, because, as he put it, itâs âmuch easier.â www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-received-a-nobel-peace-prize-the-same-way-he-received-a-purple-heart
Without setting foot on a battlefield, Donald Trump said he received a Purple Heart medal on Tuesday at his rally in Ashburn, Virginia, from a retired lieutenant colonel and supporter.
I said to him, Is that like the real one, or is that a copy? the Republican nominee said moments after taking the stage at a local high school. Trump recounted the exchange, remarking that the man, who he identified as retired Lt. Col. Louis Dorfman said, Thats my real Purple Heart. I have such confidence in you.
I always wanted to get the Purple Heart, the then-candidate declared. This was much easier.
Purple Hearts are awarded to service members or their families after theyre wounded or killed in the course of their military service. Due to alleged bone spurs in his feet, Trump avoided military service, but by his own admission, he always wanted to get the Purple Heart anyway.
Having someone who actually served in the military hand him the honor was much easier for Trump than actually wearing the uniform and putting his life on the line.
With Machado, the story is similar: Trump wants the accolades without the sacrifice. He apparently prefers a model in which others do the heavily lifting and then generously turn over their honors to him, without him having to do anything to merit the award he covets.
But while the president will likely celebrate the Nobel Peace Prize that ended up in his possession, hell know we all know that theres a dramatic difference between a gift and earned honors.