Chris Wright serves as United States Energy Secretary, not Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to Defense One in their D Brief from March 11, 2026, Wright claimed on social media that the United States Navy had successfully escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz amid Iranian mining threats. That statement proved inaccurate, prompting Wright to delete the tweet, which briefly triggered a selloff in the global oil market, as confirmed by Wall Street Journal reports cited in the same article.
The incident unfolded during heightened tensions in the United States-Iran conflict, where Iranian forces laid mines in the vital waterway, disrupting shipping. Industry sources told Reuters the strait remained too dangerous for escorts, contradicting Wright's post. President Trump responded by ordering military strikes on Iranian mine-laying vessels, destroying at least 16 by midnight on March 10, according to Pentagon updates in the Defense One report.
Peekskill Herald articles from March 11, 2026, highlight Wright's recent domestic appearance alongside United States Representative Mike Lawler, discussing energy initiatives like rebuilding the Indian Point nuclear plant and promoting Irish American heritage events in Peekskill, New York. These local engagements underscore Wright's focus on energy security amid international crises.
No recent news links Wright to Housing and Urban Development roles or decisions. His activities center on energy policy during the ongoing Middle East developments.
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