Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said President Donald Trump could take on a leadership role in an international “Board of Peace” once he leaves office, describing it as a potential next chapter focused on diplomacy rather than politics.
Huckabee’s remarks pointed to Trump’s role in brokering the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations during his presidency. He suggested that experience could translate into a post-presidential position guiding a peace-focused council made up of world leaders and diplomats.
The idea, as described, is informal and conceptual, with no official organization, funding structure, or international mandate announced. Huckabee framed it as a possibility rather than a plan already in motion, emphasizing Trump’s interest in negotiation and deal-making on the global stage.
Trump has not publicly confirmed any intention to lead such a body, and the White House has not released details about post-presidency plans. The comments nonetheless sparked discussion about how Trump’s foreign policy record could shape his role after leaving office.
For now, the proposal remains speculative, reflecting conversations among Trump allies about how his diplomatic experience might be applied beyond his time in the White House.
