President Donald J. Trump has just received a historic nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize from the Prime Minister of Cambodia. In a bold and unprecedented move, Cambodia has credited Trump with securing peace in Southeast Asia by brokering an immediate ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand. This diplomatic breakthrough has inspired a national movement in Cambodia to rename National Highway 4 as “Donald Trump Highway,” a symbolic gesture of gratitude and alignment with Trump’s vision of peace through strength.
In this special report, Gary Franchi, Chief White House Correspondent for the Next News Network, breaks down the emotional, political, and global significance of this development. With testimony from Cambodian citizens, insight into the country’s painful history of genocide and border violence, and powerful reactions from inside the Trump inner circle—including Donald Trump Jr.—this video delivers what the mainstream media refuses to cover.
Trump’s leadership is being recognized not just in America, but around the world. While legacy media continues to smear his record, the people of Cambodia are rising up in his honor. The push to rename the highway—though not yet finalized—has been met with overwhelming public support, uniting scholars, veterans, government officials, and students in a collective voice of thanks. This national movement is now being supported by the Prime Minister of Cambodia himself, adding further momentum to the effort.
The report is supported by behind-the-scenes efforts of Trump consultant Michael Alfaro, a former Radio Free Asia reporter, who has worked in coordination with former Voice of America and U.S. State Department personnel to make sure the truth is heard globally. With advanced AI translation into the Khmer language, this report is being distributed in Cambodia directly—ensuring their story is told in their own voice.
For the first time ever, Gary Franchi has translated his message into Khmer to honor the Cambodian people and their love for America and President Trump. He also shares his intent to travel to Cambodia personally, to visit the border zones, meet survivors, and report firsthand on the human cost of war—and the power of peace.
This is not just about a highway. It’s about a realignment of global power, the exposure of media silence, and the rising influence of American populism on the international stage.
Cambodia remembers. Trump leads. And the world is watching.
We now call on Thailand to immediately release the 18 Cambodian soldiers still being held in captivity. Uphold the message of President Donald J. Trump—honor the ceasefire, honor the peace, and let these brave men return home to their families.
WATCH the full report now and share it with the world. The mainstream media won’t.
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