White House

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Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Military Ultimatum

    President Trump threatens to obliterate Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened within 48 hours.

  2. Market Surge

    The S&P 500 adds $2 trillion in market value as indices rally over 2%.

  3. Diplomatic Reprieve

    Trump announces 'productive conversations' and a five-day postponement of military strikes.

  4. Suspicious Trade

    $1.5 billion in S&P 500 futures are purchased, moving the index 0.3% higher instantly.

  5. Earliest Reschedule Window

    The start of the 'five to six week' window suggested by Trump for a potential new summit date.

  6. Energy Market Reaction

    Oil prices fluctuate as the Strait of Hormuz remains a primary focus of the U.S. administration.

  7. Summit Postponement Announced

    Trump confirms the Beijing meeting will be pushed back due to the Iran conflict.

  8. Talks Collapse

    Banks officially reject the compromise, stalling the bill's progress.

  9. White House Compromise

    A proposal is floated to allow rewards only for peer-to-peer payments.

  10. Trump Intervention

    President Trump issues a statement on Truth Social supporting the crypto agenda.

  11. Initial Standoff

    Banks first object to yield-bearing provisions in the Clarity Act.

Stories mentioning White House 5

Markets Neutral

Trump-Iran Reprieve Sparks Market Surge Amid Insider Trading Allegations

Global markets rallied sharply after President Trump announced a five-day postponement of strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure, citing 'productive conversations' with Tehran. However, the surge has been overshadowed by suspicious, billion-dollar trades placed minutes before the announcement, fueling intense speculation regarding potential information leaks.

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Markets Neutral

Trump Postpones China Summit Amid Iran Conflict and Energy Market Turmoil

President Donald Trump has delayed his high-stakes Beijing summit with Xi Jinping by approximately six weeks, citing the escalating war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. While the White House emphasizes the need to manage immediate energy security crises, analysts point to deeper diplomatic frictions and mismatched expectations as underlying causes for the postponement.

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Markets Bearish

Trump Rejects Iran Ceasefire, Citing Military Dominance and Energy Security

President Donald Trump has dismissed calls for a ceasefire in the conflict with Iran, asserting that the U.S. military is "obliterating" the opposition. The administration's primary objective remains the total reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a move that has significant implications for global energy markets and defense spending.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Detroit Big Three Seek Tariff Relief Amid Shifting Regulatory Landscape

General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis have formally petitioned the White House for exemptions from a new wave of trade tariffs, citing potential disruptions to domestic manufacturing and supply chain stability. The move follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling that has complicated the executive branch's authority to impose broad trade restrictions without specific legislative backing.

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