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White House Links Operation Epic Fury to Future Gas Price Relief

September 29, 2025 – April 8, 2026

Where Things Stand

The White House is currently pressuring Congress to approve a $200 billion supplemental funding request to sustain Operation Epic Fury as gas prices continue to rise following strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure. While the administration claims the conflict will eventually lower energy costs, the U.S. is now legally obligated to defend Qatar from foreign aggression under a new executive order.

The Facts

How We Got Here

Mar 12, 2026Congressional leaders and the Pentagon clash over the $200 billion supplemental budget, with some members suggesting Iran should pay for the war. [HuffPost]
Mar 10, 2026Israel conducts a solo strike on an Iranian gas compound, escalating the regional energy conflict. [The Hill]
Mar 08, 2026President Trump issues an executive order treating any attack on Qatar as a direct threat to the United States. [wh-assuring-the-security-of-the-state-of-qatar]

Key Statements

NNew York Post

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announces a cease-fire with Iran, claiming the U.S. achieved an overwhelming military victory through Operation Epic Fury.

Confirms the current status of the military operation and the administration's claim of victory.

KKatherine Clark

With $200B, we could: Extend ACA tax credits for almost 7 years. Feed 42 million hungry Americans with SNAP. Lower grocery and gas costs.

Provides specific details on the $200 billion funding request and the domestic trade-offs being debated.

Who This Affects

2 groups

Conflicting

Policies

The executive order expands U.S. military commitments by guaranteeing protection for Qatar, while S.J.Res. 115 is a direct legislative attempt to stop the ongoing conflict with Iran. These actions represent a power struggle between the president's use of executive authority to manage the war and the Senate's effort to reclaim its constitutional power to authorize military force.

News

Hegseth touts US 'victory' over Iran as Tehran hails its own 'historic' win

aljazeera.com logoAl Jazeera OnlineCenter Left

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: U.S. forces prepared to restart strikes if ceasefire with Iran fails

washingtontimes.com logoWashington TimesCenter Right

Hegseth declares victory in Iran but says US forces will remain in region

politico.com logoPOLITICOCenter Left

Hegseth: Decisive US military victory over Iran

reuters.com logoReutersCenter

Pete Hegseth says 'Iran begged for this cease-fire,' touts 'overwhelming victory'

nypost.com logoNew York PostCenter Right

Pete Hegseth 'Not Speaking Truth To The President,' Source Warns Washington Post

huffpost.com logoHuffPostLeft

Political Response

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