Trump claims US fuel prices โnot very highโ as costs surge amid Iran war
National average gas price stands at about $4.16 per gallon as Americans grapple with price hikes sparked by the war Donald Trump has claimed US fuel prices are โnot very high, relatively speakingโ as his administration grapples with affordability concerns after the surge in cos
National average gas price stands at about $4.16 per gallon as Americans grapple with price hikes sparked by the war
Donald Trump has claimed US fuel prices are โnot very high, relatively speakingโ as his administration grapples with affordability concerns after the surge in costs sparked by his war on Iran .
The national average gas price stood at about $4.16 per gallon on Tuesday, according to AAA โ $0.37 lower than a month ago, but still about $1 more expensive than the same time last year.
The US president has faced sustained frustration over the sharp rise in fuel costs since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran in late February. While he has repeatedly sought to downplay the increase in prices, it comes as voters prepare to cast their votes in Novemberโs crucial US midterm elections.
Addressing reporters on Tuesday morning, Trump said the administration was releasing โa lot of oil coming out of the Hormuz straitโ, one of the most crucial passageways for global trade through which about 20% of the worldโs oil passes. The strait has been all but closed since the start of the war.
The president spoke from New York after attending Game 3 of the NBA finals, where he was loudly booed when shown on Madison Square Gardenโs jumbotrons.
Prices still remain far higher than what they were before the Iran war started. Oil and gas prices jumped sharply after the strait of Hormuz effectively closed earlier this year, as Iran threatened ships in the area and maritime insurers cancelled war risk cover .
Trump also pointed out that gas prices remain lower than during the Biden administration, โand he wasnโt stopping the country from having a nuclear weaponโ. Record-high gas prices in 2022 were exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, which tightened the worldโs oil supply.
