Trump’s proposed 'Board of Peace' reads like a blueprint for global rule, expert warns
Donald Trump attends the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
January 22, 2026
A political theorist is sounding the alarm over the full text of President Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace,” arguing it reads less like a postwar governance plan and more like a naked attempt to crown Trump — and his heirs — as rulers of a Trump-led global order. Jacob T. Levy of McGill University, analyzing the charter obtained by The Times of Israel, noted it makes Trump the inaugural chairman with unilateral power over membership, term extensions, billion-dollar “fees,” and even the authority to name his own successor — all without ever mentioning Gaza, the conflict it ostensibly addresses. Levy called the structure corrupt, medieval, and potentially impeachable, warning it subordinates sovereign states to the personal whims of the Trump family and represents a startling assault on the international order.
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