
The Last Word with Matt Cooper The Last Word On The US: Could Trump Win The Nobel Peace Prize - And What Will He Do If He Doesn't?
Oct 8, 2025
Cal Thomas, a conservative political commentator, and Marion McKeone, a political analyst, delve into Donald Trump's aspirations for the Nobel Peace Prize. They explore whether the award still holds significance and debate Trump's foreign policy and conduct. The guests discuss military options in Venezuela and potential interventions, with Cal advocating for law and order while Marion warns of escalating tensions. They also touch on the implications of government shutdowns and the health role of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., navigating the complexities of current US policies.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Actions Undercut Peace Credibility
- Marion McKeone lists actions that, in her view, disqualify Trump from peace recognition.
- She ties his motivation partly to vanity and reaction to Barack Obama receiving the prize.
Drug Threat Vs Risk Of Military Escalation
- The guests discuss US military actions near Venezuela and contested claims about drug boat sinkings.
- Cal Thomas acknowledges the drug crisis and supports stronger interdiction but warns against missteps like invading Venezuela.
When Federal Troops Might Be Justified
- The panel debates invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy troops in US cities for crime control.
- Cal Thomas supports limited federal intervention if it preserves life and property and local authorities request help.
