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Apr 1, 2026, 12:00 AM

"Important update": White House says Trump to address nation on Iran

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"Important update": White House says Trump to address nation on Iran

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Springsteen concert in Minnesota leads 'No Kings' rallies across US Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge after car crash in Florida FBI Chief Kash Patel's email account by hacked by pro-Iranian group Artemis II astronauts reach launch site for moon trip on April 1 "Important update": White House says Trump to address nation on Iran Washington, DC [US], April 1 (ANI): White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Wednesday that President Trump is scheduled to deliver a televised address regarding the continuing hostilities with Iran on Thursday evening.

Confirming the timing of the broadcast via a social media post on X, Leavitt encouraged the public to 'tune in' for the presidential update.

"Important update": White House says Trump to address nation on Iran

'Tomorrow night at 9 pm ET, President Trump will give an address to the nation to provide an important update on Iran,' the Press Secretary stated in her Wednesday evening announcement.

This upcoming address comes as the military engagement involving US and Israeli forces against Iran enters its second month, according to a report by The Hill, amid new polling data indicating domestic disapproval of the ongoing hostilities.

Amidst this backdrop, President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing a strategic deployment of American personnel onto Iranian soil to secure the country's supplies of highly enriched uranium, a mission estimated to span several days.

This potential operation would likely involve elite special forces tasked with the extraction of radioactive materials.

As noted by The Hill, such a move would necessitate placing US service members deep within Iranian borders, potentially exposing them to short-range missile strikes and drone attacks from local forces.

In a further escalation on Tuesday, the US military targeted an Iranian city housing a primary nuclear installation. This follows actions last June, when the Isfahan Nuclear Energy Centre was one of three sites hit by US B-2 bombers and naval assets.

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