Donald Trump Unveils “Peace Board” Logo, And Reactions Are NOT GOOD

Thursday Donald Trump unveiled his “Peace Board” in Davos.

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So far, a few dozen countries have joined: Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Mongolia, Morocco, Pakistan, Paraguay, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

A group of six men in formal wear sit together in a tagged event "Peace Board." One man wears a traditional hat

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Noticeably absent from the *board* are some key European allies.

A stage with people sitting for the "Peace Board" 2026 Annual Meeting; one person speaks at a podium with a presidential seal

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Of course, there are jokes about this whole thing, but one small detail is becoming part of the discourse.

A group of politicians and fictional characters pose with a labeled document "Peace Board" in a satirical image

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Let’s look at the logo:

A globe emblem with a laurel wreath on a shield, placed on a patterned background

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Writer and political commentator Adam Schwarz noted that it looked like the UN logo, “except dipped in gold and edited so that the world only includes America.”

Two logos side by side: the left shows North America on a shield; right is the UN logo with a global map and olive branches

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For a clearer view, here is the United Nations logo:

United Nations logo with world map surrounded by olive branches and text "United Nations" on a solid background

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And this is the new “peace board” logo:

Large screen displays "Peace Board" logo at the World Economic Forum event, creating a sense of global prestige and diplomacy

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Now, let’s go to the comments.

A group of people seated behind a seated man holding a signed document with the title "Peace Board." They are wearing formal clothes

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“Looks like it was designed on MS paint.”

Two logos compared: Trump's "Peace Board" with a golden design, focused on America, next to the UN logo with a global focus

“This is all a spin off of Mar-a-Lago, with a higher admission fee.”

A tweet comparing a logo to the UN emblem, suggesting that it is a "Mar-a-Lago spin-off" with a higher entry fee

“Trump’s ‘Peace Board’ logo looks like some knock-off World Cup logo you’d see in an old Pro Evo game.”

Tweet discusses a changed UN logo, featuring a gold shield with the label "Peace Board" with American imagery

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“It looks like something you’d see on every trophy every schoolboy got in the 1980s.”

Tweet matching "Peace Board" logo with the UN logo. He describes the first logo as resembling trophies from the 1980s

And finally, from the Newsom press account:

Tweet parody by "Governor Newsom's Press Office" showing a gold toilet on a shield, with a text about $1 billion Porcelain Composition

Thoughts???

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