An Old Law Meets a New Crisis: Trump Reaches for the Jones Act Waiver

There is a phrase that has always defined the American character in crisis: improvise and adapt. The Jones Act, passed in 1920, was not designed for a world in which the Strait of Hormuz goes dark and crude oil climbs past a hundred dollars a barrel. So President Trump has done what presidents in emergencies do — he has reached for the available lever. The White House confirmed Wednesday that Trump has issued a sixty-day waiver suspending the century-old maritime law, temporarily lifting its requirement that goods shipped between American ports travel on American-built, American-owned, and American-crewed vessels. It is


