Donald Trump has been bragging about his attempts to broker a peace agreement ever since he intervened in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Now that he is working so hard at it, he believes he will be going to heaven. The U.S. President talked on the Ukraine-Russia dispute on Fox & Friends the morning after receiving European leaders at the White House.
He was questioned over the allegations that Trump had called Vladimir Putin during his meeting with European leaders. He began by talking endlessly about his friendship with the leader of the Kremlin before making an unexpected remark about the peace talks.
The President stated, “I want to try and get to heaven if possible if I can save 7,000 people from being killed every week.” Then, he opened up a bit and said, “I’m hearing I’m not doing well.” I’ve heard that I’m actually at the bottom of the hierarchy. “This will be one of the reasons if I can get to heaven,” Trump stated.
The Republican leader went on to discuss additional factors that he believes would improve his chances of being admitted into heaven. He started by using his influence to bring an end to the May confrontation between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam incident. Trump stated, “I believe I saved a lot of lives with India-Pakistan; they were going at it.”
European leaders joined President Trump in the Oval Office on a historic day at the White House.
The President of PEACE is President Donald J. Trump.www.twitter.com/V91JvL7K9Z photos
August 19, 2025, The White House (@WhiteHouse)
As the hosts tried to stop him from babbling, he gloated, “Planes were being shot down, that was maybe going to be a nuclear war if I let that go.” But Trump would not stop that simply, as we all know. The U.S. President then boasted, “That was a big one,” about averting the Iran-Israel war.
If it’s feasible, I’d like to try to reach paradise. I’m not doing well, I’ve heard. I’ve heard that I’m actually at the bottom of the hierarchy. But this war’s conclusion will be one of the reasons I go to heaven, if I can.pic.twitter.com/DI5kUGSwyz
August 19, 2025, Gunther Eagleman (@GuntherEagleman)
Donald Trump’s explicit request for praise for his peacekeeping work is not surprising. He and his officials have even expressed dissatisfaction about not being awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, according to a report released last week.
“I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do, including Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Iran, whatever those outcomes may be, but the people know, and that’s all that matters to me,” he wrote in one of his usual Truth Social tirades in June.
He allegedly called Norway’s Finance Minister last week to address the issue, among other things, indicating that he has his sights set on the Peace Prize despite his statements.