One of Donald Trump’s wealthiest surrogates in Congress struggled to say how and when the administration would rein in spiraling gas prices with traffic in the vital Strait of Hormuz at a standstill thanks to the president’s war with Iran. “Well, it’ll open eventually. I mean, eventually it’s going to open,” Sen. Rick Scott told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins. Asked how long that could be, the Florida Republican pivoted to a bizarre justification of the war, which has not been approved by Congress.