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NOBEL MELTDOWN HUMILIATION: T.R.U.M.P MOCKED ON LIVE TV AS HOST BREAKS INTO LAUGHTER-thuyduong

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NOBEL MELTDOWN HUMILIATION: T.R.U.M.P MOCKED ON LIVE TV AS HOST BREAKS INTO LAUGHTER

In the world of politics and public spectacle, few events generate more attention, amusement, and — yes — outright ridicule than when a sitting or former president becomes the butt of the joke on national television. In recent weeks, former President Donald J. Trump has found himself at the center of exactly that kind of media frenzy — with late-night hosts and international audiences alike seizing on a perceived Nobel Peace Prize obsession, culminating in very public mockery on live TV.

Let’s unpack how this “Nobel meltdown” unfolded, why the clips went viral, how hosts responded with laughter on air, and why it resonates far beyond late-night comedy.

1. The Setup: Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Ambition

Earlier in late 2025, Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition of her activism and democratic efforts. In an unexpected twist, Machado presented a medal to Trump amid political maneuvering — a symbolic gesture, not an official award.

Shortly thereafter, Trump relished the moment on social media and in public statements, acting as though the framed medal was his own Peace Prize and displaying it with apparent pride. This triggered waves of reaction from comedians, commentators, and everyday social media users alike.

2. Late‑Night Hosts Seize the Moment

Comedians and late-night hosts are often first in line to capitalize on political absurdity — but in this case, their mockery caught widespread attention for how visibly it caused laughter on live television.

Jimmy Kimmel

On a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host responded to the episode’s events with satire, joking about Trump’s attachment to the prize and offering his own awards in exchange for policy changes. He quipped that giving Trump one of his personal awards (like a Daytime Emmy or even a tongue‑in‑cheek “Soul Train Award for White Person of the Year”) might incentivize the former president to pull federal agents out of Minneapolis.

 

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