Mar 16, 2026

Politics chat: Trump's war priorities, FCC on war coverage, Save America Act

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Politics chat: Trump's war priorities, FCC on war coverage, Save America Act

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Ayesha Rascoe

Danielle Kurtzleben

Politics chat: Trump's war priorities, FCC on war coverage, Save America Act

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We look at President Trump's shifting objectives in the war with Iran, as well as the last front on his fight to impose global tariffs on dozens of countries.

AYESHA RASCOE, HOST:

We're now joined by NPR White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben. Good morning, Danielle.

DANIELLE KURTZLEBEN, BYLINE: Good morning, Ayesha.

RASCOE: So President Trump now seems to be prioritizing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has blocked to shipping traffic. That's disrupted the global energy market, and it's driving up oil prices. In Trump's Truth Social post, he mentioned wanting the Iranian military to lay down their arms, but he did it at the end of his post. It was almost just kind of like an afterthought or an...

KURTZLEBEN: Right.

RASCOE: ...Addendum. Is reopening that strait now the definition of victory?

KURTZLEBEN: Well, like you're kind of getting at there, the definition of victory has been a moving target thus far. But it's pretty fair to say that, yeah, he cares a lot about reopening that strait because gas prices, like you said. I mean, before this war, he talked about gas prices all the time, trying to make the case that his economy was strong, and that was one of his key data points. And now that line about gas prices is conspicuously gone when he speaks. And then this last week, he temporarily eased sanctions on Russian oil that had been put in place after Russia invaded Ukraine. Easing those sanctions is a move European allies and Ukraine criticized. And on social media, like you said, he's posted multiple times about the Strait of Hormuz. So, yeah, he's thinking a lot about this. Now, as for whether reopening would constitute victory, like I said, Trump's definition of victory has slid around a bit, so I'm not sure we could firmly pin down that definition at this point.

RASCOE: The war in Iran isn't popular with voters. The latest NPR/PBS/Marist poll shows that 56% of those surveyed don't approve of military action in Iran, and this includes some in the president's own base. How is he responding to this information?

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