President Trump declares the Iran mission nearly complete and abandons demands to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, shifting from bombing threats to a hands-off approach. Gas prices hit 3.5-year highs, impacting truck drivers, farmers, and brewers across the U.S. economy. Meanwhile, Trump attends his first presidential Supreme Court appearance to challenge birthright citizenship, a constitutional right guaranteed for 160 years. Trump reversed his position on the Strait of Hormuz within 36 hours, moving from threatening to bomb Iran's civilian infrastructure to claiming other countries can fend for themselves with oil access. Global oil market disruptions have driven gasoline prices to $4 per gallon and fertilizer costs from $500 to $850 per ton, forcing farmers to absorb losses while farm bankruptcies jumped 46 percent last year.