Trump to address nation on Iran war Wednesday night, White House says
The White House says the address will explain next steps as the conflict rattles energy markets and pushes U.S. gas prices above $4 a gallon.
- President Donald Trump will deliver a nationally televised address tonight at 9 p.m. ET to provide an "important update" on Iran, the White House said.
- The administration's military campaign against Iran is roiling global energy markets and raising fears of broader regional conflict, complicating economic recovery efforts.
- BLS data shows the US hiring rate fell to 3.1% in February, the lowest since April 2020, while the economy lost 92,000 jobs.
- Indeed director Laura Ullrich wrote that hiring was "stuck in neutral going into this conflict," and "getting it into gear just got harder" thanks to the war.
- Guy Berger of the Burning Glass Institute noted that a 3.1% hiring rate is comparable to late 2009, when unemployment was around 10%, raising recession concerns.
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President Donald Trump will address the nation Wednesday night to deliver an "important update" on the war in Iran, White House spokeswoman Caroline Levitt said on social media.
Trump readies prime-time speech as Iran war priorities change
The American people are about to get a full-blooded update from their president on where the war with Iran is going next, and if peace is truly within reach.
The White House reported Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump will make a "significant update" on the war in Iran at 21.00 local time on Wednesday. That time is 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, Spanish peninsular time.
Tonight, US President Donald Trump will address the American nation.
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