Scoop: Trump convenes Iran situation room meeting amid renewed Hormuz crisis

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by Barak Ravid
April 18, 2026
2 min read

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President Trump convened a Situation Room meeting on the renewed Strait of Hormuz crisis and Iran negotiations.

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President Trump convened a White House Situation Room meeting on Saturday morning to discuss the renewed crisis around the Strait of Hormuz and negotiations with Iran. This meeting occurred after Iran announced the renewed closure of the Strait and multiple attacks on vessels, less than 24 hours after Trump suggested a deal could happen "within a day or two." The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is expected to expire in three days, with no new negotiation meeting scheduled. Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attended the meeting. Trump stated the U.S. is still talking to Iran and expects to know by the end of the day if a deal will move forward.

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President Trump convened a White House Situation Room meeting with Vice President Vance and other officials to discuss the crisis.

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