Trump Administration’s Gas-Price Narrative Keeps Shifting

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With U.S. gas prices around $4 per gallon due to Iran-related tensions, the Trump administration offers mixed signals: officials project prices might stay high for months, while Trump himself has given varying forecasts that prices will fall once the war ends or that they aren’t as high as reported. The article argues this contradiction undermines credibility and mirrors broader political fallout from energy costs ahead of the midterms.
- Trump Administration Can’t Get Its Story Straight on Sky-High Gas Prices Rolling Stone
- Trump says Energy secretary ‘totally wrong’ on gas prices not dropping to $3 until next year The Hill
- Trump team’s gas prices rhetoric has become a fiasco CNN
- Energy Secretary Says Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Until 2027 The New York Times
- US Gasoline Prices Likely Peaked Last Week, Energy Secretary Wright Says Bloomberg.com
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