Friday, December 5, 2025 - President Donald Trump’s administration has rebranded the U.S. Institute of Peace to include his own name — after seizing control of the agency and slashing its funding.
On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the State Department announced that
the institute, a non-profit independent think tank, had been renamed the Donald
J. Trump Institute of Peace in order “to reflect the greatest dealmaker in our
nation's history.”
Photos taken of the building show Donald Trump’s name placed
prominently above the entrance.
“President Trump will be remembered by history as the
President of Peace,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote in a post on X. “It's
time our State Department display that.”
The name change comes amid a protracted legal struggle to
determine who controls the agency, which was established by President Ronald
Reagan in 1985 to promote conflict resolution. While financed by Congress, the
institute operates independently and owns its headquarters, according to CNN.

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