In today’s White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down the latest developments in the escalating conflict with Iran and what President Donald Trump is signaling about the future of the war.
Speaking at a press conference in Miami, President Trump suggested the U.S. military mission in Iran may be nearing its end, saying operations are “way ahead of schedule.” However, the president also delivered mixed messages about whether the conflict could continue if Iran threatens global oil supplies or blocks the critical Strait of Hormuz.
Decker examines the broader implications of the conflict, including rising global oil prices, the potential for sanctions relief to stabilize energy markets, and the growing risk of inflation for American consumers as gas prices climb.
Jon also covers new international developments, including Russian President Vladimir Putin’s call with both President Trump and Iran’s newly installed supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, as Moscow pledges support for Tehran.
Plus, in legal news, artificial intelligence company Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration and the Department of Defense after being labeled a national security risk and losing federal contracts.
In this episode:
Trump hints the war with Iran could end soon—but leaves the door open to escalation
Oil prices spike as the Strait of Hormuz disruption threatens global supply
Russia signals strong support for Iran’s new supreme leader
The Pentagon faces a major lawsuit from AI company Anthropic
The economic impact of the conflict on gas prices and inflation in the U.S.

Trump Urges Allies to Guard Strait of Hormuz as Gas Prices Surge & Save America Act Showdown
08:35

Strait of Hormuz Shut Down: Iran War Escalates, Global Oil Crisis Looms, Trump Pushes Election Bill & New Tariffs
15:02

Iran War Escalates: 140 U.S. Troops Wounded, Oil Shock Threatens Economy, Trump Pushes SAVE Act
13:00