The "37-minute call" refers to a phone conversation

between U.S. President Donald Trump and New York Post national security/foreign policy reporter Caitlin Doornbos on or around April 14, 2026, while she was in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Doornbos, who has been covering U.S.-Iran developments and recent peace talks hosted in Pakistan, called Trump to check on the status of potential follow-up negotiations amid the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict (which involves issues like Iran's nuclear program, uranium enrichment, and related military actions). She mentioned she was scheduled to fly back to the U.S. and asked if she should leave or stay.

Doornbos postponed her flight based on this and has been discussing the exchange in Pakistani media (e.g., on SAMAA TV’s Red Line with Talat Hussain) and elsewhere. The story has gone viral in Pakistan, with many viewing Trump’s quick callback and pivot as a positive diplomatic signal or sign of momentum.