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point plan to end the war. What's the
White House's response to that and have
these talks hit a dead end?
>> Uh they have not. Talks continue. They
are productive as the president said on
Monday and they continue to be. Um
however, I saw a 15-point plan that was
floated in the media. U I would caution
reporters in this room um from reporting
about speculative points or speculative
plans from anonymous sources. The White
House never confirmed that full plan.
There are elements of truth to it, but
some of the stories I read were not
entirely factual. So, I am not going to
negotiate on behalf of the president
here at the podium. What I will tell you
is these talks are ongoing. We're not
going to get into the nitty-gritty
details u that have been exchanged
between the United States and Iran at
this time.
>> Well, yesterday the president mentioned
a very big present that the Iranians had
given the US. He wouldn't go into
detail, but was it that ship that was
carrying 2 million barrels of oil that
made it through the state of Hormuse?
I'll let the president speak on that at
the appropriate time.
>> Okay.
>> And then finally, Caroline, uh today, uh
Iraq's government um reportedly is
planning to lodge a protest with the US.
According to the Wall Street Journal, uh
there was an attack in Iraq that hit a
military clinic, killing seven soldiers,
reportedly. What's the US's response to
that? Was the US responsible for that
attack?
>> I'll have to check in with the Pentagon
on that and we'll get you an answer.
>> Thank you, Caroline. too. If I may,
Speaker Johnson today described the
conflict as wrapping up, but the 82nd
Airborne Division, they're typically
deployed at the beginning of conflicts.
So, does the White House uh consider
this conflict is wrapping up or is it
changing shape? As I said at the
beginning of my remarks, we are uh
meeting our goals of Operation Epic Fury
expeditiously. Uh the president uh likes
to maintain options at his disposal.
It's the Pentagon's job to provide those
options to the commander-in-chief. For
any specifics on troop deployments,
though, I would point you to the
Pentagon.
>> And today, Philadelphia District
Attorney Larry Kraner reiterated threats
to potentially arrest uh ICE agents that
were sent in to assist with these
historically long TSA lines. He said,
quote, "The president cannot pardon
you." Has the president seen Kresnner's
comments? Does he have any response?
>> The president cannot pardon you for
what? He's talking to the ICE agents who
are handing out water bottles and are
helping people move through lines at
airports. It's a disgraceful comment. Uh
the men and women of ICE are great
people. I would encourage this lawmaker
whose name I don't know and don't care
to know um to actually sit down and
speak with the ICE agents who are on the
ground doing this important work not
just in our nation's airport airports
but again to remove violent dangerous
illegal alien criminals from our country
to protect this individual and all of us
in this room and Americans across the
country from murderers, pedophiles, and
rapists who have been allowed into our
country by Democrat politicians. Mario,
good to see you.
>> Thank you, Caroline. can see as well. Uh
just given uh that the president
postponed his original trip to China uh
because of the war, should we infer that
the war will be wound down and concluded
by the time of that May 15th 14th visit?
>> Again, as I've said, uh we've always
estimated approximately four to six
weeks. So you could do the math on that,
Mario. But we do look forward I know the
president looks forward to going to
China on May 14th and 15th. And of
course, as always, we'll provide
additional logistical details to all of
you in the media for that trip who I
know look forward to coming with us as
well.
>> One followup. Was that a precondition?
Did the two leaders speak about the
conclusion of the war? Was that a
precondition for them to have this
rescheduled meeting?
>> Um, no. There was a discussion about the
rescheduling of the meeting between the
president and president Xi. President Xi
understood that it's very important for
the president to be here throughout
these combat operations right now. uh he
understood obviously um the the request
to postpone and accepted it which is why
we have new dates on the books and I'm
happy to announce those to you today.
Jennifer
>> on the in negotiations with Iran are
there still facetoface talks planned
perhaps in Pakistan and who do you think
would probably be going
>> again? I've seen a lot of speculation uh
and reporting about potential talks that
could happen later this week. Uh nothing
should be deemed official until it is
announced formally by the White House. I
would not get ahead of our skis on
reporting about any talks this week and
until you hear directly from us.
>> Does the president think that all of the
allies will go along with whatever the
US concludes with these Iranians? Are
you expecting that Israel and all the
other allies will follow whatever
agreement is made? I I think the
president has shown um that he is
absolutely the leader of the free world,
the head of the most powerful military
in the world. Um and in various
examples, the 12-day war between Iran
and Israel, um the ceasefire between
Israel and Gaza, the president has shown
uh a very unique skill at getting our
allies to get on board with what's in
the best interest of the United States,
but also the world in cases of foreign
policy like this.
>> Ed.
>> Yeah, thanks. Uh Caroline, so uh is
there a time frame as to when the first
oil tanker can go through the straight
of Hormuz freely?
>> It's a very good question, Ed. Um I
don't have a specific timeline for you
today, but it's obviously something the
administration is working towards as
quickly as we can. Uh and with respect
to oil, as you know, the administration
has taken a number of actions to
stabilize the markets. We directed the
US uh DFC to offer reasonably priced
political risk insurance for takers
through the strait. We issued that
temporary raver to allow countries to
purchase sanctioned Russian oil uh to
alleviate global pressures. We're
working with the IEA to coordinate the
release of another 400 million barrels.
We issued that 60-day Jones Day uh act
waiver. Um, and then just today, um, EPA
Administrator Lee Zeldon, if you missed
it, in consultation with the Department
of Energy, announced a temporary
emergency fuel waiver to allow
nationwide sales of E15 gasoline blended
with five 15% ethanol to remove all
federal impediments to selling E10
gasoline across the country. The
emergency fuel waiver will temporarily
wave the summer low volatility
requirements and blending limitations
for gasoline to provide additional
flexibility to the fuel marketplace. So,
as far as tankers through the straight,
something we're tracking very closely,
but obviously the administration is
coming up with creative new solutions by
the day to keep the price of oil stable.
Something the president wants to see,
and I know Secretary Bessant, Secretary
Wright, Secretary Bergam, EPA
administrator Zelden are all working
together closely um to find ways to do
that.
>> President gave that five-day timeline uh
for for pause and operations. Would a
tanker going through the straight of