The Panicans will be greatly disappointed by the foresight and economic planning a proactive White House deployed before the confrontation with Iran began. [Video and Transcript Below]
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, leaves CBS’s Margaret Brennan stuttering to respond to the insight presented. As noted in the interview, proactively the Trump administration planned to mitigate any oil disruption for the U.S, undertaking a series of moves before Operation Epic Fury began.
Iran thinks “that they’re going to harm the U.S. economy and get President Trump to back down,” Hassett says. “There couldn’t be anything that was a stupider thing to say because the bottom line is that our economy has got all this momentum in the world and we’ve got lots and lots of oil,” he continued.
Then highlighting how the strength of the U.S. position actually ends up with leverage in trade negotiations, Hassett notes, “we have lots of trading partners that are more on the hook from imported oil from these guys.” Which draws attention to President Trump’s statement yesterday saying, in essence, ‘come guard your oil shipments while we kill bad guys’. WATCH:
[Transcript] – MARGARET BRENNAN: We go now to President Trump’s top economic adviser, Kevin Hassett. Good morning to you.
KEVIN HASSETT, DIRECTOR NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL: Good morning.
MARGARET BRENNAN: The IDF spokesperson said this morning that Israel’s combat operations will go through the beginning of April. Is that also the U.S. timeline? And if so, how much will this conflict cost the economy if it goes on another three and a half weeks?
HASSETT: Right. Well, one of the things that we’ve been briefed on almost every day is what’s going on and what the president is being briefed on with regard to the Iran war. And as of yesterday this story was- the message was that people, the defense- Department of War believed that it would take four to six weeks to complete this mission and that we’re ahead of schedule. So we are a couple of weeks in and I think that should give you some clarity about when we expect that the president will decide that we’ve achieved his objectives. The other thing I can say is that you can also look at futures markets, which are interesting because you’ve cited over and over the spot price of gasoline, which, of course, is affected right now by the disruption of the strait, but if you look at the futures prices, they are expecting a rapid, rapid end to the situation and much, much lower prices. In fact, I don’t think I’ve seen a sort of future price path with such a steep decline in all my years watching futures.
MARGARET BRENNAN: We will talk about the oil trade later on in the program, as those markets prepare to open later today, but the International Energy Agency called this the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. So I’m not sure how much past charts are a future indicator here, but the president is calling on other countries now to send ships to help protect the Strait of Hormuz. You just heard Iran’s foreign minister saying Tehran has been approached by other countries about negotiating their way through strait. If that kind of negotiation happens, are Americans just going to get cut out here?
HASSETT: Well, first of all, you have to understand that America is not going to have its economy harmed by what the Iranians are doing. The bottom line is that in the ’70s we didn’t produce much oil, but now we do. So, America is in a very strong position. They think that they’re going to harm the U.S. economy and get President Trump to back down. There couldn’t be anything that was a stupider thing to say because the bottom line is that our economy has got all this momentum in the world and we’ve got lots and lots of oil. We have lots of trading partners that are more on the hook from imported oil from these guys. And as we can see, it’s completely unacceptable that a government that would, you know, murder 40,000 of their people just a few months ago would be blackmailing countries to let stuff through. President Trump thinks that is unacceptable and for the global economy we need to fix it and we are going to fix it fast.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Okay. It is a global market, but I take your point there is supply of course, there’s refining, there’s other interruptions to the ability to access oil and gas. But gas prices themselves are up more than 20% since this conflict has begun. Jet fuel prices are leading airlines to raise ticket prices quickly. That’s not my opinion, that’s the United Airlines CEO who just said that. The American Farm Bureau warned of supply chain shocks when we already have record high input prices. So can you give us some kind of projection here on how this will impact consumer prices and for how long?
HASSETT: For sure. And I want you to know that this is something that the government has been studying for decades. And even myself, when I first came in as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers one of the first assignments I got from General Mattis was to study what happens if there are oil disruptions. And so we know how to minimize- minimalize the impact of this disruption. Now, you can’t make it completely go away but you can minimal-ize it. And so we are increasing the amount of permits that we’re giving to Venezuela, we’re getting new sources of fertilizer from Morocco and from Venezuela and other places to make sure that our farmers have the fertilizer they need. And we’re even thinking ahead about the jet fuel problem which is really mostly a problem for jet fuel coming from Asia. And we have been in discussions to make it easier for foreign ships to go from the Gulf of America over to the west coast to make sure that we don’t have a disruption from jet fuel as well. And so, we are looking at every scenario, and we’ve got a plan for each scenario.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Okay. Are you going to trigger those things and make them operational or are you just looking at them? And how do you prevent food prices from also going up?
HASSETT: Right. Well, the big problem right now would be energy prices and we’re watching and monitoring closely. We’re looking at things every day and seeing how quickly we progress. The bottom line is again, that the reason why futures markets for oil are dropping down towards 60 and even below 50 in the long run is that we expect that if Iran stops being this disruptive terrorist force in the Middle East that there will be a boom in oil production and industrial production. But think about the harm- the harm that this evil government has done to their own people. Back in the ’70s before the revolution, Iran was the 17th largest economy in the world, now it’s something like the 50th.
MARGARET BRENNAN: No one’s going to defend the regime’s human rights record on this program.
HASSETT: They’ve run- they’ve run their country into the ground- but the point is that- I wanted to just say that the countries around them, they also suffer from the risk of having them go nuts and attack them. And so we expect that the global economy is going to have a big positive shock as soon as this is over and we’re still being briefed that it would be four to six weeks from the beginning and that we are ahead of schedule.
MARGARET BRENNAN: A big positive shock, four to six weeks. So this a April 9th scenario you’re talking about? You are going to see some kind of boost–
HASSETT: The president will decide.
MARGARET BRENNAN: –even–
HASSETT: The president will decide if they no longer have the capability of blackmailing us and harming our neighbors. And once he decides that, then he will call an end to the war.
MARGARET BRENNAN: That’s a pretty broad definition.
HASSETT: Well, we’ve destroyed their navy, we’ve destroyed their air force and so on and so I think we are well on the way.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Well tell me how much is this war going to cost? Because I know the Pentagon briefed it’s going to be about $11.3 billion. Do you need to ask congress for more money to pay for what you’re doing?
HASSETT: I think right now we’ve got what we need, whether we have to go back to congress for more is something that I think that Russ Vought and OMB will look into, but the latest number, you said 11.3, the latest number I was briefed on was 12, and so it’s consistent. So this is something that we’ve got the weapons that we’ve already got in place to do this and so we are not necessarily going to need any kind of supplemental.
MARGARET BRENNAN: More than that was spent in just the first week of the war, you know that. It was over five billion just in munitions. You’re solid on the 12?
HASSETT: I said $12 billion–
MARGARET BRENNAN: –For six weeks of war?
HASSETT: No, I’m sorry. The 12 billion was what I was briefed has been spent so far.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Gotcha. Kevin Hassett. Thank you very much. We we will be right back with a lot more ‘Face the Nation’


Margaret Brennan never worries about gov’t spending when a democrat president is making decisions on spending.
I would’ve loved if Hassett answered that it’ll cost a small fraction of the Ukrainian fiasco.
Or the fraud perpetrated on the American taxpayer by Somalis in Minnesota and in many other states like California…
Heck, probably in every single State in the Union.
Comparably, what has been spent is most likely chump change.
There’s some big Somali based fraud perpetrated in Maine also. Commie Governor Mills trying to sweep under the rug but that like Minnesota its too big to cover up.
April 15 is coming up pretty quickly.
Don’t pay on time or any number of other infractions, penalty PLUS INTEREST.
Nothing, and I mean nothing, should burn up every taxpayer as he or she files than the billions in fraud discovered so far, the billions yet to be uncovered, and the failure of government to do anything about it.
File an extension
BC and Betsy, all great retorts to the Pravda reporter.
She would have had to borrow her hero Joe’s Depends if Kevin actually answered those type of questions.
Thank you Sundance for the transcript. I would stroke out if I had to listen to this beech and God Bless Kevin Hassett. How that man can keep a smile on his face while demolishing the Left’s goon squad leader is beyond me.
I will always cherish Sundance’s photos of President Trump’s trade and economic team with their animal titles!
Wolverines et al!!
Kevin Hassett is what is called a gentleman, THOR. He is on firm ground with everything he says, and he knows it.
He can’t be goaded or annoyed or thrown off by people like Brennan.
He is a man at peace with himself it seems.
What a wonderful state to be in…
And that’s why and how he can smile in the face of blithering ignorance which is the enemedia.
I suspect the administration is keeping their powder dry with that factoid. It’ll be released at a time and place of Pres. Trump’s choosing for maximum effect. Wasting it on she-dog Margaret Brennan wasn’t in the cards.
She-dog …Why how Sunday nice of you.
Good chuckle.
Mrs. Boss want me to be Sunday nice every day.
EXACTLY!!!!
Exactly there was no concern by the IC run mockingbird msm about energy prices, food prices or inflation when the installed AutoPen President resident idiot was in office! But then again no one with a brain that can critically think watches them!
I never saw a democrat worry about the price of gasoline during the Biden administration. The price is up where I live, but not more than the Biden years.
High gasoline, diesel & heating oil prices were the goal, not a byproduct of the Obiden administration.
Precisely. Bassett shouldn’t appear on these senseless MSM broadcasts.
Or gasoline prices.
$12B is still far less than the CBO estimated $16.4B spent on providing Medicaid to illegal aliens under the Biden administration. (Dems are STILL all for open borders and giving free medical to the entire world’s refuse-dump of border-jumpers.)
https://budget.house.gov/imo/media/doc/cbo_on_medicaid_for_illegal_immigrants.pdf
Your President and economic team are simply the best.
This Canadian is envious 😎
It is almost impossible to dislike Kevin Hassett and it drives Margaret nuts!
He is always smiling…
Wasn’t he compared to a cute little critter not too long ago?
Can’t blame him, in my experience, I’ve found that conversing with idiots can be highly amusing.
Never difficult to win an argument with an unarmed media type. I think Hassett gets pleasure from it. His optimism is refreshing when all the doom sayers run their yaps.
He and Bessent and Zeldin- always a pleasant look
Every time that sow opens her mouth she makes me cringe
Well, she did say “good morning to you” that wasn’t terrible 🙂
lol. But she didn’t mean it! 😂
a good headline for “The Bee”….!
Fake people doing fake stuff and saying fake words..oh, Marge, your Deep State slip is showing! 😂
She wasn’t sincere. 🙂
She did end the interview with “Gotcha”. You wish Maggie.
Just read the transcripts like I do, you’ll make out a lot better. Thanks for posting those, Sundance!
Agreed. I have a hard time listening to that hag. Makes me want to shout at the video saying, “Just STHU~!”.
Reading it is MUCH better.
Yes, TY to Sundance~! , for the respite of having to listen to her , what seems to me to be a condescending and patronizing voice, by sharing a transcript.
GOD Bless ya’ll~!
Dwight D. Eisenhower famously stated, “In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” This quote captures the paradoxical wisdom that while specific plans are often rendered obsolete by the unpredictability of real-world events—especially in warfare—the process of planning itself is essential.
It prepares leaders to adapt, think critically, and respond effectively to unforeseen challenges. The quote is often attributed to Eisenhower’s experience as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during World War II, particularly in planning D-Day.
Brennan is so concerned about 11 billion so far for this war. Is there any video where she has concerns about a 19 billion dollar fraud in Minnesota for ”day care ” services and learing centres??
Right, and how much have the illegals cost us???
Their food, housing, medical, crime, transportation, drugs, education and hate.
And the lives lost by those same criminals.
Glad to see Kevin and his smile along with a reassuring voice. Perhaps we’d be better of without 10 million or so illegals along with the idiots being paid to protect them but that’s for ICE to take care of.
I love Mr. Hassett’s reassuring smile.
I’m guessing when Kevin comes on, Brennan’s audience rarely strays.
So her producers keep inviting him back.
Works well on a Sunday morning.
First thing out of her lying mouth is an attempt to get specifics on Trump’s military timeline! I thought Hassett did a nice job with his response.
But because of all of the taxes in virginia, we have gone up a buck a gallon in the past 2 weeks
I lived in Virginia for about a year. Cesspool of taxes. I always found it funny that Virginia considers itself part of the south..there wasn’t a southerner in sight when I was there; just DC commuters. 😂
You lived in the wrong part of the Commonwealth.
Is there a “right part” in The Commonwealth?
Taxiginia.
Virginia under Lee didn’t join The War till after it started and they saw the Confederacy as more desirable,,,,they’ve always been grifting opportunists, and no, they’re not southern, they put sugar in their cornbread just like the yankees do
Those of us in Southern Virginia don’t claim Northern Virginia and the DC commuters as a true reflection of the Commonwealth.
Ah. But you are all subjected to the insane taxes.
Oil is bought and sold on the global market, but as Hassett points out, we have plenty of oil within our own nation. If Trump needed to, he could ensure none of our supplies left the homeland. Very few nations can make the claim of energy self-sufficiency with any legitimacy. Not suggesting there wouldn’t be any impacts, but the idea that our economy screeches to a halt is ridiculous.
The democrats and their media propaganda arm look more and more impotent every week on these pathetic fake-news shows. They give the democrat party billions of dollars of free campaign support every election cycle. Not sure why that’s legal? Maybe someone should be investigating that (after they investigate election fraud and LE weaponization).
The point to remember is if the Democrat news media isn’t given the ammo on a silver platter they can’t use it. We need an end to the chaos soon or we face losing the Mid-term Elections.
Concern noted.
I do not see any chaos. I see a well planned and executed action to remove a threat to the world. When are US Marines and support take over Iran’s Oil Island. They will be required to share oil with USA like Venezuela or starve. Our terms. Iran is already getting the message.
Many think that the IEEPA Tariff implementation and then loss in three separate trials including the full panel of US Customs Court judges (who only handle trade and tariff issues) and finally the Supreme Court decision ending the tariffs and ordering billions in refunds on the heels of bombing a mountin in Iran in June and now what looks like a full-blown war is chaos. It needs to end soon or the Democrats will control Congress. That is my concern! 🤔
The chaos is manufactured noise and smoke. The media just makes it all up out of nothing.
Sweep away the media’s smokescreen to reveal facts not the hype, and a very clear picture emerges of a deliberate, well thought-out strategy unfolding by the Trump administration.
Brendan Carr just warned them license renewals are coming up. ☺️
Since we’re on the subject of White House preparations for the prevention of economic destruction.
It would seem that our economic and national security would have required doubling this oil pipeline capability a decade ago? 🤔
“Two pipelines exist helping Saudi Arabia and UAE bypass the Strait of Hormuz
The East-West pipeline is estimated to have a total design capacity of 7 million barrels per day, following recent expansions, and Saudi oil giant Aramco said earlier this week that it expects the network to reach full capacity over the coming days.
The second smaller pipeline is the UAE’s Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP), or the Habshan–Fujairah oil pipeline. Spanning around 248 miles from onshore oil facilities at Habshan to Fujairah, the pipeline is estimated to handle 1.5 million barrels per day, with a reported total capacity of close to 1.8 million barrels per day.”
https://share.google/hVX42FkeGDqImP8Ow
There are other pipelines that bypass Hormuz.
Iraq has a pipeline to ship oil from its northern oil-fields, through Turkey and out to the Mediterranean.

BUT, the Iraqi government is sympathetic (controlled by) Iran and they deliberately shut down oil shipments through that pipeline last week.
https://www.pipeline-journal.net/news/iraq-shuts-down-northern-pipeline-turkey-amid-middle-east-tensions
That is purely a political decision, not a security decision and definitely not an economic decision. Iraq could be making a bunch of money right now off the higher crude prices. But they would rather lose money, hurt their own economy, rather than go against Iran.
He should have said “Margaret you insufferable itch, the Minnesota Somali community has cost this government more than this war will.” Boom!!
The funniest politician thing I have seen in a while is how Gavin Newsom is suddenly worried about the price of gasoline and eager to blame president Trump. He was ok with $8.00 gas just a couple of weeks ago when it was his own fault refineries were closing in his own state.
Yes! I was looking for this happy little guy!
What is it again?
A Quokka from Rottenest Island in Australia….
Such a happy little chap!
😉
Marge goes into every interview with anyone in the Trump administration or a Trump-adjacent person of how she can trip them up, talk over them so they don’t get out their answer/message. She’s really just an awful human being.
Yes, that definition of insanity.
“White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, leaves CBS’s Margaret Brennan stuttering to respond to the insight presented”
I will take your word for it. I have lost track of how many different substack authors I have not read any further than the first few sentences this past week. All “doom & gloom” and attacks against the President with out seeing the “big picture” and analysis as presented here. Granted, many of them are of an anti-war libertarian perspective. I guess it is time to start hitting that “unsubscribe” button so I do not have to go through 100 emails daily.
2 Timothy
2:3 Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
2:4 No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
On substack I recommend Don Surber. No doomster and very witty writer.
Thank you! I am not familiar with him. That is another benefit of hanging out here on the Treehouse branches – you are exposed to things and people that you would not discover elsewhere!
I had a buy signal on oil in December with 2 targets, 94 and 122. I unloaded most at 94 and held the rest but sold when prices pulled back. Now, I’m targeting 69 and 54 below before we break out to reach the all time highs up above 150.
I love when people pretend. It’s what I count on! Irrational Exuberance goes both ways.
MargaretBrennan lacks ability to grasp current situation. And, $12 billion sounds very inexpensive considering Minnesota Somalis just stole $10 billion w/o any MSM reporting!
Kevin Hassett, a Diamonds Facet! Bright and D- Flawless! Luv this guy!
King bombs Khag island. Check
Rook drones UAE refinery.
King calls all allies ships. Check
Rook allows most players through the straits.
It’s not how much oil we have, the ultimate problem is refining capacity. We keep losing refiners and no new ones are being built thanks to the regulatory quagmire.
I am waiting for Whiting to have another incident, like 2 years ago…
https://apnews.com/article/bp-whiting-oil-refinery-power-outage-shutdown-f528311f60d0312c9f26bf4c4c822a41
…or Exxon Mobil/Joliet…
Exxon Mobil had an issue last May….”Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) said on Tuesday it was working to resolve an issue at its 275,000-barrels-per-day refinery in Joliet, Illinois.”
https://inspectioneering.com/news/2025-05-20/11587/exxonmobil-working-to-resolve-operational-issue-at-illinois-refinery
That’s a lot of barrels…I think all is good there now.
Isn’t that newscums doing?
Media seizing upon the comment from President TRUMP that Kharg Island targets might be hit again “just for fun.”
“War is not fun! Our troops are dying!” etc.
That such a remark could be a way to keep our enemies off-balance, to make them nervous about his intentions, is never considered.
Ok, 54 Comments so far and no one has pointed out Margret Brennan’s husband…..Always, always look at the spouse whether man or woman……Especially in Politics…….
Remind all who he is.
Mr. Brennan.
Alan Greenspan
Did The Insufferable Margaret. Brennan seem slightly less insufferable today?
I would have loved to have seen the look on that presstitutes smug face when Hassett said “Gulf of America”!
LOL!!
That woman has the dagger eyes of Hillary Clinton. Yikes!
hillcrat,has the eyes of a alcoholic.
They thought NOTHING of GIVING FUKraine close to $300-350 billion….they wanted to send more
How much have we spent on illegals, even excluding the costs of rampant crime? How much squandered by the insane grift of build back better? Didn’t hear any complaints then.
She fits the term to a “T” INSUFFERABLE.
She loved the 8.9% under Dementia Joe.
This present administration has done an amazing job with what was the Venezuelan problem, and the Panama Canal problem, and now they are doing a good job with the Iranian problem. I’ll give them a 9 out of 10 for foreign policy but domestically they get a 4. Abandoning the repatriation of illegal aliens to their countries of origin with their progeny has much to do with that.
What an insufferable B-word. Her voice, her face, her vulture posture, her ugly tone- she seems miserable and anxious to make you miserable.
Pass the Winnamins and Cheetos!!
She’s sooooo serious.
Margaret Brennan, just can’t and won’t get help for that fatal dease, liberalism it’s really make her look old and angry. She will be all done soon,just look at her!