CNN put Donald Trump's Strait of Hormuz statements on a timer, and he flipped his position so fast even the anchor couldn't keep up – We Got This Covered
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CNN put Donald Trump’s Strait of Hormuz statements on a timer, and he flipped his position so fast even the anchor couldn’t keep up

Gave five different answers under 40 minutes.

President Donald Trump offered five very different positions on whether the U.S. needs allies in the Strait of Hormuz, all within less than 40 minutes. A CNN broadcast highlighted these shifting statements by placing them side by side. Journalist Kasie Hunt introduced the segment, noting that Trump appeared to waffle “sometimes by the minute” on whether the U.S. expects, needs, or wants help in securing the vital waterway.

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According to Mediaite, the earliest comment showed a clear desire for support. Trump said, “We want them to come and help us with the Strait.” Just two minutes later, he took a very different tone, stating, “If we ever needed help, they won’t be there for us. I’ve just known that for a long period of time.”

Then, Trump had shifted again, saying, “We have some that are really enthusiastic. They’re coming already.” This was a sharp contrast to his earlier dismissal of allies. One minute later, Trump implied that major support would be needed, saying, “This is a need, need would be one of the big boys.”

Trump’s comments are particularly notable as officials are working to build an international coalition for the Strait

Then he elaborated, stating, “If we need them in boats or if we need anything any piece of apparatus that they may have because of a situation that they have they should be jumping to help us.”

Later, Trump completely reversed course and said, “My attitude is, we don’t need anybody. We’re the strongest nation in the world. We have the strongest military by far in the world we don’t need them.” This came just minutes after his remarks about needing major allies. Trump has also recently made headlines for calling the killing of Iranians a great honor, adding more controversy to his handling of the ongoing crisis.

Hunt acknowledged that following these rapidly changing positions was difficult. She also pointed out that the nation is now more than two weeks into the conflict, with oil and gas prices steadily rising.

The national average for gas has reached $3.70 a gallon, which is over 75 cents higher than just a month ago. This sharp rise in prices has pushed the administration to look for ways to increase oil flow as quickly as possible.

Officials are reportedly working to build an international coalition to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, which makes Trump’s back-and-forth comments on needing allies especially significant. Separately, Trump has also been attacking the Supreme Court as politically unjust, adding to a broader pattern of escalating tensions across multiple fronts.


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