Iran Said "Never Again" on Hormuz — Then Trump Dropped a 9 AM Bombshell
Trump may sign a peace deal with Iran at 9AM ET today as the Strait of Hormuz reopens; SNAP fraud revelations hit 700K cases; and a college sports EO reshapes the NCAA.
MAXIMUM CHAOS
A potential Iran peace deal signing at 9 AM ET, the formal U.S. exit from the WHO, 700K SNAP fraud cases revealed, a surprise bipartisan House vote blocking Haitian deportations, a college sports EO, and a reported move to extend executive influence over the Federal Reserve — this is one of the most multi-front news cycles of the second term.
Key Developments
Here's a number that will stop you cold: **50,000 American troops** are currently positioned across the Persian Gulf — and this morning, a report is circulating that Trump plans to sign an emergency executive order at 9 AM ET that could end the conflict entirely.
Let that sink in.
Thirty days of a hot war with Iran. Daily bombings of U.S. operational facilities. Oil markets on a knife's edge. And now, on a Saturday morning in April, sources are telling insiders that a **final peace deal with Iran** could be announced before most Americans finish their first cup of coffee.
The rumors started flying on X late Friday night.
One account with nearly 700 likes posted: "President Trump to sign an emergency executive order at 9:00 AM ET today. Insiders expect him to officially sign a final peace deal with Iran."
Multiple other posts pointed to a **5 PM ET national address** — where Trump was rumored to announce not just a deal, but the formal reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping.
Fox News and Bloomberg, according to posts on X, reported that Trump told aides he's willing to end the military campaign even if the Strait remains only partially open — a significant softening of his earlier position.