Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s sudden departure from a live interview to join the President in the Situation Room signals a potentially volatile shift in the administration's current posture. While the Secretary returned over an hour later reporting that the President was in high spirits and the Iranian mission was ahead of schedule, the interruption itself remains a rare breach of standard media protocol. This incident highlights an unusual expansion of the Treasury Secretary's public role, as Bessent has begun offering specific commentary on military strategies, such as escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Such involvement in national security and maritime logistics raises questions about the blurring lines between economic leadership and military oversight during active geopolitical conflicts. The shift in tone upon his return suggests a sense of urgency within the White House that contrasts with the official narrative of routine operations.
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