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Posted: 2019-09-24T02:20:02Z | Updated: 2019-09-24T02:20:02Z Trump Insists He Deserves Nobel Peace Prize, But Claims Selection Isn't Fair | HuffPost
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Trump Insists He Deserves Nobel Peace Prize, But Claims Selection Isn't Fair

They gave one to Obama immediately upon his ascent to the presidency, and he had no idea why he got it," the president said Monday.

Make no mistake: President Donald Trump believes he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize .

“I think I’m going to get a Nobel Prize for a lot of things, if they gave it out fairly, which they don’t,” he told reporters on Monday while meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the United Nations.

The president couldn’t help but compare himself to his predecessor Barack Obama, who was somewhat of a surprise winner in 2009 during his first year as president.

“They gave one to Obama immediately upon his ascent to the presidency, and he had no idea why he got it,” Trump said. “You know what? That was the only thing I agreed with him on.”

Trump has long coveted the award, which has previously been bestowed upon presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter.

Although Trump has been nominated twice  for the award, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said the nominations were forged.

Earlier this year, the president claimed that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nominated him for the Nobel, but those reports were never confirmed by Japanese officials.

As you might expect, many Twitter users tried to gently explain to the president why he shouldn’t expect a phone call from Oslo on Dec. 10 the day the Nobel Peace Prize is annually given out.

-- This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost India, whichclosed in 2020. Some features are no longer enabled. If you have questionsor concerns about this article, please contactindiasupport@huffpost.com .