OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
6:32 PM – Wednesday, April 1, 2026
In a sweeping address tonight from the White House, President Donald Trump delivered a defiant and celebratory update on the state of American power, ranging from the depths of space to the dismantling of hostile regimes.
The president framed the current moment as the pinnacle of American military and economic might, asserting that the United States has transitioned from a “dead and crippled country” to the “hottest country anywhere in the world.”
Space: Artemis II Passes the Moon
The president began his remarks on a high note, congratulating the NASA and SpaceX teams behind Artemis II.
He hailed the mission’s success as the crew traveled a distance “never been done before,” soon to be passing the moon and reclaiming American dominance in the stars.
One Month of “Epic Fury”
Turning to the Middle East, the president also marked the one-month anniversary of Operation Epic Fury, the military campaign aimed at Iran, which he again labeled the world’s #1 state sponsor of terror. Trump painted a picture of a regime in total collapse:
- Military decimation: The President said the Iranian Air Force is “in ruins,” the Navy is “gone,” and the command-and-control structure of the IRGC is being decimated.
- Elimination of leaders: He reminded bluntly that many of the regime’s leaders are now dead.
- Infrastructure destroyed: U.S. strikes have targeted weapons factories and rocket launchers, which Trump described as being “blown to pieces.”
The Liberation of Venezuela
Trump congratulated the U.S. military on the successful removal of the Venezuelan dictator, Nicolás Maduro. He announced that the U.S. is now actively working with the new Venezuelan leadership to sell oil, transforming a former adversary into a commercial partner.
“We are there to help the Middle East, but let’s be clear: we don’t really need their oil anymore,” Trump said, emphasizing that the U.S. is now energy independent while simultaneously rebuilding its own military into the strongest force in history.
The Case Against the Iranian Regime
Trump justified the continued necessity of Epic Fury by citing the regime’s 47-year history of “campaigns of terror and mass murder.” He specifically pointed to the recent tragedy where 45,000 Iranians were reportedly killed by their own government while protesting for freedom.
He took several sharp jabs at the previous administration’s handling of the region as well:
- The 1.7 Billion: Trump revisited the $1.7 billion in cash given by the Obama administration, which he stated was an attempt to “buy respect” that only emboldened the regime.
- Nuclear vow: He vowed that Iran would never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon, noting that the regime had rejected all deals offered during his second term while continuing to build advanced ballistic missiles capable of hitting the U.S. or its allies.
Economic Strength and the Global Outlook
Despite the military engagements, the president remained bullish on the U.S. economy, noting the highest stock market in history. While acknowledging that stock prices have “come down a little bit” recently, he assured the public that the dip would be short-lived and that the economy remains the strongest it has ever been.
Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Trump stated that because the U.S. imports almost no oil from the region, the strait’s security is a burden that other nations must now help carry. He predicted the waterway would “open up naturally” once the U.S. eventually moves out of the Middle East, having already decimated Iran both economically and militarily.
Looking Ahead
Closing his address, President Trump struck a tone of total confidence. He described the U.S. as an “unstoppable military force” and promised that the day is coming soon when the world will finally be free from Iranian threats.
“We are getting very close,” Trump concluded, naming the allies currently assisting the U.S. mission and promising that the nation is headed toward a period of prosperity greater than ever before.
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