Trump Pauses US Operation to Guide Ships Through Strait of Hormuz

The president said he paused the operation to give an opportunity to see if a final agreement could be reached with Iran.
Trump Pauses US Operation to Guide Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
The Gambia-flagged tanker vessel Bili is anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on May 2, 2026. Iran's Revolutionary Guards on May 4 denied that any commercial ships had crossed the Strait of Hormuz. Amirhossein KhorgooeI/ISNA/AFP via Getty Images
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President Donald Trump announced that he was pausing Project Freedom, the mission of assisting commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, in a Truth Social post on Tuesday evening.

Although the U.S. blockade against Iranian ports will remain in effect, Trump said there has been great military success and progress toward a final agreement with Iran.

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Troy Myers is a regional reporter based in St. Augustine, Florida. His background includes breaking, criminal justice, and investigative writing for local news, producing on a national morning newscast in Washington, D.C., and working with an award-winning, weekly investigative news program. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his dog at the beach.