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JUST IN: 25TH AMENDMENT NOW! Dementia Don celebrates his inaugural anniversary by throwing himself a pity party in a bonkers press conference where he whines endlessly about not getting a Nobel Prize!
Washington, D.C. – January 21, 2026 – On the one-year anniversary of his second inauguration, President Donald Trump turned a White House press briefing into an extended grievance session, repeatedly lamenting his failure to win the Nobel Peace Prize and linking it to aggressive foreign policy moves, including threats to acquire Greenland.
Appearing unannounced in the briefing room on January 20, 2026, Trump disregarded a prepared 31-page list of administration accomplishments provided by staff.
Instead, he delivered a meandering monologue lasting nearly two hours, jumping between topics ranging from past military actions he claimed had “stopped 8 wars plus” to personal slights from the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
“It’s a joke,” Trump fumed about the Peace Prize, awarded in 2025 to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado rather than himself.
He referenced a recent text message to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, in which he stated he no longer felt “an obligation to think purely of Peace” due to the snub, tying it directly to his push for U.S. control over Greenland.
Critics seized on the remarks as evidence of instability. Democratic lawmakers, including Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.), immediately called for invocation of the **25th Amendment** to remove Trump from office, arguing his fixation on personal accolades amid serious international threats demonstrated unfitness for duty.
The outburst coincided with nationwide protests marking the anniversary, including walkouts organized by groups like the Women’s March, decrying administration policies on immigration, healthcare, and foreign interventions.
White House officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the growing 25th Amendment calls or the president’s extended complaints about the Nobel Prize.
The event has intensified debates over executive stability as Trump’s second term enters its second year.


