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What has Trump been busy with over the past 24 hours? (2026-04-01)
Source: Jīnshí Data
1. It will basically end the Iran war within two to three weeks—Trump said that the United States is expected to end its war with Iran within two to three weeks, indicating that the U.S. has essentially achieved its military objectives and will leave the resolution of the Strait of Hormuz issue to other countries.
2. Still not giving up on pressuring Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—In an interview with CBS News, Trump said that he is “not prepared, at least for now,” to abandon efforts to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Iran has basically been destroyed—want the oil? Go get it yourself—Trump said on social media: To all those countries that can’t obtain aviation fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, I have a suggestion for you: first, buy it from the United States—we have plenty of supply; second, have the courage, go to the strait, and take it directly.
4. Iran needs 15 to 20 years to complete reconstruction—Trump said that after the intensive strikes by the U.S. and Israel, Iran needs “15 to 20 years” to complete reconstruction.
5. Seriously considering withdrawing from NATO—NATO is a “paper tiger”—Trump said that, after NATO did not join its war on Iran, he is seriously considering having the United States withdraw from NATO. Trump also called NATO a “paper tiger.”
6. France bans U.S. military flights over its airspace with supplies—Trump said that France has stopped planes carrying military supplies from flying over its airspace to Israel. On social media, Trump said: “The U.S. will remember this.”
7. Considering calling a special meeting to address the Department of Homeland Security funding crisis—In an interview with the New York Post, Trump said he is considering pressuring Congress to hold a rare special meeting to address the 45-day funding shortfall for the Department of Homeland Security.
8. Signing an executive order to target mailed ballots—On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order targeting mail voting. The order requires the Department of Homeland Security to compile for each state the verified lists of U.S. citizen voter eligibility.
9. An Iranian official addresses Trump: Even after the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, it still will not be open to the U.S.—Ibrahim Aziz, chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy, published a message to Trump, saying that the Strait of Hormuz will definitely reopen, but will not be open to the United States.
10. Deliver remarks during the U.S. prime-time slot on Wednesday on the Iran war—The White House press secretary Levitt announced that Trump will deliver remarks at 9:00 p.m. Washington time on Wednesday (9:00 a.m. Beijing time on Thursday) to brief on the latest developments in the Iran war.
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