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Friday, May 1, 2026

Trump says US not leaving Hormuz now

 US President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States is "not leaving" the Strait of Hormuz for now, as he defended the blockade and described it as "powerful" during remarks to reporters outside the White House.

Trump said the blockade was working and argued that energy prices would fall sharply once the war ends. "When this war ends, oil, gas, and everything will come tumbling down," he said.

He also touted record highs in the US stock market and said projects under his administration were coming in "on time" and "on budget."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-says-US-not-leaving-Hormuz-now/66202713

Trump says he is not satisfied with Iran's proposal

 US President Donald Trump shared his disappointment with Tehran's peace proposal on Friday.

"They want to make a deal. I'm not satisfied with it," the American head of state stated, adding that he was "not sure" if a deal could be reached. However, he did confirm that Washington and Tehran participated in talks shortly before his statement.

Trump once again said that the Iranian "leadership is very disjointed" and that it consists of two to four groups. "And with that being said, they all want to make a deal, but they’re all messed up," he told reporters.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-says-he-is-not-satisfied-with-Iran's-proposal/66202610

Bessent defends Trump's blockade of Hormuz

 US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent posted a blunt warning to Iran's leadership on X on Friday, apparently comparing them to "rats in a sewer pipe" that are unaware of "what's going on in the outside world."

He went on to claim how the US has "complete control" of the Strait of Hormuz, that Iran faces a dollar shortage, that food and gasoline rationing was put in place, that the "entire international community" has turned against Tehran, concluding with "the BLOCKADE will continue, until there is pre-February 27 Freedom of Navigation."

His comments were apparently made in response to a Wall Street Journal article claiming that US tactics exposed holes in Iran's strategy. Meanwhile, CNN yesterday reported that Iran and its allies have damaged at least 16 US military installations across eight Middle Eastern countries.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Bessent-defends-Trump's-blockade-of-Hormuz/66202518

US threatens sanctions over Hormuz tolls

 The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) warned on Friday that shipping companies could face sanctions risk if they make "toll" payments demanded by Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

OFAC said the warning applies to US and non-US persons and covers payments in fiat currency, digital assets, offsets, informal swaps, and in-kind arrangements, including donations routed through Iranian-linked entities. The agency said US persons are generally barred from transactions with Iran's government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and from dealing with blocked Iranian digital asset exchanges unless authorized.

"Maritime industry participants involved with vessels calling at Iranian ports face significant sanctions risk under multiple sanctions authorities targeting Iran’s shipping sector and ports, and OFAC will continue to aggressively target Iran’s main revenue-generating sectors," the government office said.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/US-threatens-sanctions-over-Hormuz-tolls/66202234

WH declines to comment on Iran's new proposal

 White House declined to comment on rumors that Tehran presented Washington with another ceasefire proposal.

"We do not disclose private diplomatic conversations. President [Donald] Trump made it clear that Iran will never be able to possess nuclear weapons, and negotiations continue to ensure the national security of the United States in the short and long term," White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Israeli i24NEWS on Friday.

The document in question has also been framed as Iran's response to US-revised terms, with reports suggesting it was sent out on Thursday.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/WH-declines-to-comment-on-Iran's-new-proposal/66202299

Spirit Airlines Prepares To Shutter Operations As Trump Rescue Deal Falls Apart

The Wall Street Journal reports that bankrupt Spirit Airlines is preparing to wind down operations after failing to secure a $500 million lifeline from the Trump administration.

WSJ reports:

The ailing budget airline had been hoping to finalize a $500 million lifeline from the government before running out of cash. The discount carrier hasn't been able to get sufficient support between certain bondholders and the government to secure the funding to keep it in business, people familiar with the matter said.

News last week raised hopes that Spirit would secure a rescue deal of up to $500 million from the Trump administration, which could have left the federal government with 90% control.

A reporter asked Trump last week: "Is the government going to buy a stake in Spirit Airlines?"

The president responded: "So we are looking at Spirit. It's in bankruptcy court. And we're looking, if we could get it for the right price..."

Polymarket odds:

US takes a stake in Spirit Airlines by May 31?

US takes a stake in Spirit Airlines by May 31?
Yes 19% · No 81%
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Spirit Airlines shutdown/liquidation by May 31?

Spirit Airlines shutdown/liquidation by May 31?
Yes 79% · No 22%
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/spirit-airlines-prepares-shutter-operations-trump-rescue-deal-falls-apart

Trump Escalates Tariffs On EU Vehicles To 25%, Accusing Bloc Of Trade Deal Violations

 President Donald Trump announced Friday that the United States will raise tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union to 25% starting next week, citing the EU’s failure to comply with a 2025 bilateral trade framework.

"I am pleased to announce that, based on the fact the European Union is not complying with our fully agreed to Trade Deal, next week I will be increasing Tariffs charged to the European Union for Cars and Trucks coming into the United States. The Tariff will be increased to 25%. It is fully understood and agreed that, if they produce Cars and Trucks in U.S.A. Plants, there will be NO TARIFF.”

Trump highlighted over $100 billion in ongoing U.S. auto manufacturing investments - a record, he said - and praised American workers staffing new plants set to open soon.

This sent Emini S&P futures cascading lower:

The move reverses a temporary reduction under the July 2025 U.S.-EU Framework Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade. That deal, reached after Trump initially imposed broad 25% Section 232 national-security tariffs on automobiles and parts in March 2025, lowered the rate on most EU vehicles and parts to 15% (retroactive to August 1, 2025) in exchange for EU commitments. These included cutting tariffs on U.S. industrial and agricultural goods, purchasing hundreds of billions in American energy, and increasing investment in the U.S.

EU implementation has lagged. The European Parliament conditionally approved enabling legislation in late March 2026 with multiple “safeguard” clauses - including a “sunrise” provision tying EU concessions to verified U.S. compliance, a suspension mechanism for new U.S. tariffs, and a sunset date in 2028. Tensions have simmered over non-tariff issues as well. In April 2026, U.S. automakers (GM, Ford, and Stellantis) warned that proposed EU safety and emissions standards could effectively block large U.S.-built pickup trucks and vans from the European market, a step they called inconsistent with the deal’s spirit of mutual recognition.

Ferrari also RACE'd lower on the news, one day after Vanguard added to their position.

The original 2025 auto tariffs were justified on national-security grounds and aimed at spurring domestic production; the administration has repeatedly offered exemptions or lower rates to allies that negotiate deals or shift manufacturing stateside. Trump’s post explicitly ties the new 25% levy to onshoring: EU brands that build in the United States face zero additional tariff.

The announcement comes amid broader Trump administration tariff actions that have reshaped global auto supply chains since January of last year. European manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, and Stellantis have already faced pressure from the earlier duties, prompting some to accelerate U.S. investment plans or adjust pricing. Industry analysts warn that a return to 25% could raise costs for consumers, disrupt transatlantic supply chains, and invite EU retaliation.

Developing...

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-escalates-tariffs-eu-vehicles-25-accusing-bloc-trade-deal-violations