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US Institute Of Peace Renamed For Trump

by Red Right Politics
December 5, 2025 at 8:49 am
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Oh, the irony is rich, and it’s served piping hot from the steps of what used to be the U.S. Institute of Peace — now freshly stamped with the bold lettering: President Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace. Yes, that Trump. The one who, according to every cable news panel since 2016, was supposed to usher in World War III with a single tweet. And now? His name is literally etched above the word peace in the heart of Washington, D.C. You can almost hear the collective clutching of pearls from Foggy Bottom to the faculty lounges of Georgetown.

The newly unveiled sign comes with more than just some new lettering — it comes with a statement, both literal and political. The State Department (yes, you read that right) posted a proud photo of the sign, calling Trump “the greatest dealmaker in our nation’s history.” A little much? Maybe. But after eight years of watching professional diplomats fumble over their own red lines and produce more seminars than solutions, the contrast is hard to ignore.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio chimed in with his own post, calling Trump “the President of Peace.” The same Marco Rubio who once ran against Trump in 2016 but now seems perfectly comfortable handing him the political equivalent of a Nobel Peace Prize — and hey, considering how many actual peace agreements Trump’s helped broker, he might not be wrong.

“We actually went into the [United States Institute of Peace] and found they had loaded guns inside their headquarters… Additionally, we found they were spending money on things like private jets, and they even had a $130K contract with a former member of the Taliban.” pic.twitter.com/zsnCqLwTha

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 2, 2025

Let’s talk facts. Trump just helped seal another deal, this time between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda — two nations that have been on edge for decades. He hosted the presidents of both countries twice in one year to get it done. All this while managing to avoid getting the U.S. into a single new war — and allegedly wrapping up eight conflicts, according to his own tally. That’s eight more than some administrations even tried to end.

Of course, not everyone’s thrilled. The usual suspects are crying foul. Former USIP staffers — who were mostly laid off in March after Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (yes, that’s a thing now) moved to dismantle the bloated, unaccountable institution — are outraged. They’ve called the renaming “an insult to injury.” One lawyer even claimed the government’s “armed takeover” of the building was allegedly illegal. That’s rich. Imagine calling a bureaucratic office reassignment an “armed takeover” when half of D.C. pretended CHAZ in Seattle was a summer block party.

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After gutting the agency, firing its leadership and all but shutting it down, why is President Trump now putting his name on the building of the US Institute of Peace? pic.twitter.com/vVJfr17zcJ

— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) December 5, 2025

Let’s also remember, the court paused the lower court’s ruling that blocked Trump’s move to dismantle the agency. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals essentially said: yeah, the President might actually have the constitutional authority to do this. Apparently, it still matters who was elected to make executive decisions — a fact that some unelected bureaucrats seem to struggle with.

Now, will the legal drama continue? Of course. The swamp doesn’t drain itself overnight. But the message is clear: Trump isn’t just reshaping policy — he’s reshaping legacy. And he’s doing it in real time, in brick, mortar, and bold letters you can’t miss from Constitution Avenue.

The critics will scoff, the media will ignore it, and the lawsuits will drag on. But here’s the part they can’t undo: a sitting president who, instead of launching missiles, launched peace talks — and now has his name on the building that’s supposed to stand for just that. No wonder the left is losing its collective mind. They spent years warning us Trump would destroy peace. Turns out, he just claimed it. Literally.

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