Friday morning in Oslo, the chairperson of the Norwegian Nobel Institute will step to a microphone and announce the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025, for which there is exactly one publicly identified candidate, the President of the United States.

That’s a five o’clock kickoff (11 a.m. Central European Summer Time in Norway) for you interested early risers, which I presume will include that one publicly identified candidate, who it seems rarely sleeps unless he’s on trial for 34 felonies.

Donald Trump would be the fifth American president to win the peace prize, joining Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson, and Teddy Roosevelt, an outcome so unlikely Trump has pretty much already convinced himself it’s not happening.

Trump’s prediction

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