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What has Trump been doing over the past 24 hours?
Source: Jintiao Data
Vague about US military escort—Regarding whether the US military is escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump responded ambiguously in an interview, saying “possibly.” He also stated he is not sure if Iran has laid mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Call for allies to jointly safeguard the Strait of Hormuz—Trump: Many countries will send warships alongside the US to maintain navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. He hopes France, Japan, South Korea, and the UK will send warships to the area so that the Strait no longer poses a threat. However, these four countries have not publicly responded to Trump’s call.
Approval ratings decline—Latest NBC poll shows Trump’s support among registered voters has dropped 3 points from 47% in March 2025 to 44%, with disapproval rising to 54%. The Decision Desk HQ average also shows similar results: 43.1% approval, 54.4% disapproval.
Says not ready to reach an agreement with Iran—Trump stated that because “conditions are not yet right,” he is not currently prepared to reach an agreement with Iran. He added that the US has “completely destroyed” most of the area on Halek Island, but “might strike a few more times just for fun.” Additionally, Trump questioned whether Iran’s new Supreme Leader is still alive.
Denies US military refueling planes in Saudi Arabia were destroyed—Trump posted on social media that another fake news outlet deliberately fabricated misleading headlines about five refueling planes shot down at a Saudi airport. In fact, the base was hit days ago, but the planes were not “shot down” or “destroyed.” Four of them were barely damaged and have resumed flying. One was slightly more damaged but will be back in service soon.
Criticizes Democrats for refusing to fulfill Congress agreement, causing TSA staff to go unpaid—Trump: Thanks to Johnny Jones and all our great TSA workers—you are still on duty but not getting paid because radical left-wing Democrats refuse to implement the (short-term funding) agreement already passed and voted on in Congress.
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