Reporter: You accepted the Nobel Peace Prize medal from Machado. What are you going to do with it? Also, why did you take someone else's Nobel Prize?

Trump: Well, she gave it to me voluntarily. I think it's great. She said, you know, you ended eight wars, and no one in history is more deserving of this prize than you.

[Witty] Comment: Trump's obsession with the Nobel Peace Prize has long been embedded in his self-praising rhetoric. The medal given by Machado became a lifeline for his self-glorification. Saying "she gave it to me voluntarily" in words, he actually clutches this piece of shame-covering cloth and speaks boastfully, boasting that he ended eight wars, which no one can match. The Peace Prize was meant to be an award for human well-being, but to him, it has become a tool to satisfy his vanity. He doesn't care about the legitimacy of the medal's origin, only about whether it can add glory to his face. This unseemly performance once again exposes his self-centered political nature and his pathological desire for honor.

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