Trump uses Iran war address to urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a bit more time

WASHINGTON (AP) —President Donald Trumpused hisfirst major addresssince launching hiswar in Iranto assure Americans that all of his military objectives will be completed "shortly" and urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a little bit more time.

Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool) President Donald Trump arrives from the Blue Room to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool) President Donald Trump is seen speaking about the Iran war on a television screen in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

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Trump in hisWednesday evening speechdialed back the bluster that's dominated his rhetoric in recent days as world markets convulse and a badly battered Iran is still landing some effective blows on Gulf neighbors' infrastructure and U.S. bases.

But the Republican president's promise to "finish the job" hardly built confidence with a jittery market asoil prices surged and Asian stocks fellas he vowed that the U.S. will continue to hit Iran very hard.

He offered no detail about the state of negotiations with Iran that could bring about a promised endgame that he insists could come in a matter of weeks. There was also no overtlashing out at NATO alliesfor failing to fall in line and help him reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz waterway — something White House officials had said would be a prominent part of his roughly 20-minute address.

The U.S. will continue to hit Iran hard for the next two or three weeks, he said, without saying how much longer the war would last. But he offered a plea to Americans to show a little patience.

"We are in this military operation, so powerful, so brilliant, against one of the most powerful countries for 32 days, and the country has been eviscerated and essentially is really no longer a threat," Trump said. "This is a true investment in your children and your grandchildren's future. The whole world is watching, and they can't believe the power, strength and brilliance."

But Trump finds himself not only negotiating with an enemy that refuses to throw in the towel but also dealing with an American tolerance for a conflict that's being stretched.

Most Americans believe recentU.S. military action against Iranhas gone too far, and many are worried about affording gasoline, according to an AP-NORC poll conducted in mid-March, a couple of weeks after the war started. While Trump isdeploying more warships and troopsto the Middle East, about 59% of Americans say U.S. military action in Iran has been excessive.

Meanwhile, 45% are "extremely" or "very" concerned about being able to afford gas in the next few months, up from 30% inan AP-NORC pollconducted shortly after Trump won reelection withpromises that he would improve the economyand lower the cost of living.

Americans, Trump noted, have certainly shown patience during times of war.

"American involvement in World War I," he said, "lasted one year, seven months and five days. World War II lasted for three years, eight months and 25 days. The Korean War lasted for three years, one month and two days. The Vietnam War lasted for 19 years, five months and 29 days. Iraq went on for eight years, eight months and 28 days."

Hours before his address, Trump seemed to reflect on the domestic pressure he's feeling to wrap up the war.

Speaking at a private lunchat the White House to mark Easter, Trump argued that the U.S. could "very easily" use this moment to take Iran's oil. It is "unfortunate," he lamented, that there did not seem to be patience among the American people for such an effort.

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"They want to see it end," he said. He added, "People in the country sort of say, 'Just win. You're winning so big. Just win. Come home.' And I'm OK with that, too."

Democrats lash at Trump for failing to offer a coherent argument for conflict

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said Trump's speech was "grounded in a reality that only exists in Donald Trump's mind."

The president, Democrats fumed, offered no plan for how he would go about reopening Hormuz, the critical waterway for oil tankers that a battered Iran has effectively choked off even though Trump claims it's been defeated.

For allies worried about a global economy that's been rattled by rising oil prices, Trump suggested they "buy oil from the United States of America" and "build up some delayed courage" and help the U.S. secure the strait. Trump made no attempt to answer his European critics who say he entered hiswar of choice against Iranwithout consulting global allies but is now expecting the world to help himfix the unintended damagethat it has caused.

"We are losing this war," Murphy added. "We cannot destroy all their missiles or drones, nor their nuclear program. Iran projects more power in the region than they did before the war, especially if they now permanently control the Strait of Hormuz. We are spending billions we don't have and losing American lives in a war that is destabilizing the world and making us look feckless."

President steers clear of suggesting ground troops deployment could be coming

Trump offered cautious optimism that those now in power in Iran after more than a month of U.S. and Israeli strikes are "less radical and much more reasonable" with much of the pre-war Islamic Republic's hierarchy taken out. He didn't explicitly mention a Monday deadline he has set for Iran to open the strait or face attacks from U.S. forces on its energy infrastructure, though he made clear that he remains open to targeting the heartbeat of Tehran's economy.

"If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously," Trump said. "We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding. But we could hit it, and it would be gone."

Trump also notably did not signal that he's making any preparation for a ground invasion by American troops.

He seemed to steer away from the possibility of sending ground troops to secure Iran's nearly 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms) ofhighly enriched uranium, saying it "would take months" for Iran to get to it as it's buried under the rubble created by last year's American bombing campaign of Iran's nuclear sites.

Trump has offeredshifting reasonsfor launching the war, but he has been consistent in articulating that a primary objective in joining Israel in the military action is ensuring that Iran will"never have a nuclear weapon."

But over the course of the conflict, he has been more circumspect about how far he's willing to go to follow through on his pledge to destroy Iran's weapons program once and for all, including seizing or destroying the near-bomb-grade nuclear material that Iran possesses.

"We have it under intense satellite surveillance and control," Trump said in his prime-time speech. "If we see them make a move, even a move for it, we'll hit them with missiles very hard again. We have all the cards. They have none."

Associated Press writers Collin Binkley, Michelle L. Price and Konstantin Toropin contributed to this report.

Trump uses Iran war address to urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a bit more time

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Lili Reinhart says his intentions were not bad

Lili Reinhart defended a director's comment on Cosmopolitan's "Group Therapy Couch." She appeared on the candid talk show with her "Forbidden Fruits" cast, including Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, and Alexandra Shipp. Each of them took turns sitting on the couch and answering their co-stars' questions.

When it was Reinhart's turn, her question was: "What is one acting note that you took personally?" Rolling her eyes, the 29-year-old revealed, "When I had a male director come up to me, and silently lean over and go, 'just suck in your stomach a little." Her answer left the other actresses in shock, and they gasped in surprise.

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The girl gang immediately came to Reinhart's support, pushing her to "say the name" of the director. While the "Chemical Hearts" star promised to reveal it later, her co-stars appeared to be triggered and angry on her behalf. Seeing their reaction, she tried to calm the situation down by defending the filmmaker.

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The girls cheered her on, saying that Reinhart doesn't have an unflattering angle. Moreover, Shipp corrected the "Swim" MV star that it was the director's job to shoot a "flattering" angle.

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People Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay.Credit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Now, over two decades later, the pair continue to be friends (Hargitay is godmother to Meloni's daughter) and have evenreunited onscreen for crossover eventsbetweenLaw & Order: SVUand its Stabler-centric spinoff,Law & Order: Organized Crime.

To celebrate Meloni's 65th birthday on April 2, 2026, look back at some of his best friendship moments with Hargitay both on and off camera.

Story Time

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A fan on Xshared two photos of Hargitay and Meloni hugging on the red carpet of the 2026 ACE Eddie Awards and asked, "What's the story here?" TheLaw & Order: Organized Crimeleading man cheekily responded, "You know damn well what this story is."

You Asked, He Delivered

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When a fan tagged Meloni inan X postnot-so-subtly asking him to share a "Chriska" selfie, the actor obliged.

Carry On

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Meloni and Hargitay attended the 2025 Emmys in honor of theLaw & Orderfranchise's 35th anniversary, and they presented Outstanding Drama Series withTony Goldwyn,Ice-Tand S. Epatha Merkerson.

Afterward, Hargitay received a helping hand (or pair of arms) out of the venue.

Hand in Hand

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More than 25 years afterLaw & Order: SVUpremiered, these two are just as tight as ever. At an April 2025 New York Knicks game, the two held hands from their courtside seats during a family outing with Meloni's wife Sherman and Hargitay's son August.

Say Cheese!

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While Meloni might not be a series regular onSVUanymore, these two still reunite on set from time to time as Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler. In March, Meloni marked the moment by capturing a sweet selfie.

Where It Began

Mariska Hargitay and Christoper Meloni in Law & Order: SVUCredit: NBCU Photo Bank

The pairdescribed their initial screen testto PEOPLE, recounting how they walked into the audition room while Meloni was in the middle of telling Hargitay a story, and were so engaged they asked executives to give them a moment to finish the story before they began auditioning.

From there, Hargitay says it was "effortless, easy, fun."

Back At It

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In the criminal justice system, it should be illegal how much fun these two have on set (captured here in a shot from set shared by Hargitay).

Cheek to Cheek

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Meloni has returned the favor,sharing his own set photos with his longtime BFF on Instagram.

Premiere Pair

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Yes, this photo is from the 2000 premiere ofCoyote Ugly,a film wealsosaw in theaters with our BFF.

All Smiles

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Hargitay described meeting Meloni, telling PEOPLE, "I walked in, saw him, and I went, 'That guy. That's the guy.' It went deep, very fast. We both knew that it was something big." She added, "I won't say that I fully understood it, but I knew that meeting him was important and life-changing."

Ready to Help

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"It was like family," Hargitaysaid of their relationship. "It was like having a brother that had me."

And Meloni certainly had her back (or at least, the back of her dress) at the People's Choice Awards in 2000.

In the Squad Room

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Their chemistry off screen made for even better chemistry on the show, with Hargitay playing the even-keeled "good cop," Olivia Benson, and Meloni playing the passionate (and at times impulsive) Stabler.

Fun with Dad — and Godmom!

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Their special bond expands beyond just the two of them! Back when Meloni welcomed his first daughter, Sophia, he and his wife Sherman asked Hargitay to be her godmother.

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In Character

Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni in Law & Order: SVUCredit: Craig Blankenhorn/NBCU

The pair played the partners — who worked in sync and always had each other's backs — for 12 years before Meloni left in 2011 due to issues with contract negotiations.

On the Lookout

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Hargitay told PEOPLE she was "devastated"when her friend and costar abruptly exited the series.

"I was just so sad, because we started this thing and built it together," she explained. "And we went through so many milestones and spent so much time together and understood so many things that nobody else could understand."

New Look

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Milestones that included seeing each other get married and have children ... and this blonde hair that Hargitay rocked in 2001.

Fun and Games

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Meloni toldEntertainment Tonightthat, despite his departure from the show in 2011, that they have always stayed friends.

"We just pick it up right where we left off and we've said it's like we don't have this relationship with anyone else… It's unique, it's full of laughter, she's full of love. We just kind of fall seamlessly into that place every time we see each other," he told the outlet.

So 2000s

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The future of their friendship was so bright, they had to wear shades.

All Dressed Up

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Meloni told PEOPLE of Hargitay, "Her insights into life and how she engages life — which I have always found fascinating, interesting — makes me consider my engagement with life and how I go through life. It's kind of enviable and nice to be around."

Partners Forever

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In 2010, the pair looked gorgeous while presenting at 62nd Annual PrimetimeEmmy Awards. Hargitay has been nominated eight times, winning once in 2006. Meloni earned himself a nod in 2006 for outstanding lead actor in a drama series.

Lights On

Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni in Law & Order: SVUCredit: Will Hart/NBC

Hargitay told PEOPLE that the moment they came back together on screen was "so emotional."

"It was this thing that I had really dreamed about," she added.

Us, too, Mariska. Us, too.

Breaking the Ice

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"It was Pavlovian: Ring that bell, and you get right into Stabler and Benson," Meloni told PEOPLE of their return to the screen in theOrganized Crimecrossover event.

"There was so much shorthand between us, which all goes back to the trust we have," Hargitay added. "He's always made me feel like I could just jump off the ledge, the cliff, the bridge, and he would catch me, in so many ways, whether it was comedy or acting or friendship."

"It's simple," Meloni said. "We have each other's back."

All Love

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Get you someone who goofs off with you the way Meloni does with Hargitay, here at the 2021 US Open.

On the Same Wavelength

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Speaking to PEOPLEon Sept. 20, 2022, at theLaw & Orderseason premiere red carpet in New York City ahead of the show's 24th season, Hargitay shared her feelings about being dubbed costar Meloni's "second wife" on Wikipedia.

"That isawesome," she said. "It's kind of right in a way, isn't it?"

Bestie Outing

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The stars were each other's plus-ones at the 2022 PrimetimeEmmy Awards, where they fought off a thief (and almost kissed!)before presenting an award.

Three Cheers for Benson and Stabler!

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This is an accurate depiction of me screaming about how much I love that these two are friends after all these years.

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