Trump set to deliver Oval Office address regarding ‘important’ Iran update tomorrow night 0%
By Sophia Flores0%
3/31/2026, 6:20:43 PM
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President Donald Trump is reportedly set to deliver a prime-time address to the nation regarding an update on the ongoing Iran conflict on Wednesday night at 9 p.m.
ET.
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took to X to reveal the news.
The announcement follows the president’s recent disclosure that the United States has largely achieved its primary military objectives in Iran.
In recent remarks, he indicated that the conflict could be brought to a close within the next two to three weeks.
This will be his eighth overall Oval Office address and his fifth since returning to office in January 2025.
Trump's previous speeches have focused on addressing the government shutdown and the urgent need to fund the U.S.-Mexico border wall, announcing international travel restrictions in response to the emerging COVID-19 pandemic, and calling for peace during the transition of power while addressing the events of January 6<sup>th</sup>.
During his second term, Trump delivered remarks following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a “Global Security Briefing” following a summit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and a “year one” agenda review outlining his legislative priorities for 2026.
Most recently, at the end of January, the president delivered a national address announcing a "fundamental shift" in U.S.
Middle East policy — a declaration that served as the official precursor to the military action against Iran that began in February.
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