President Donald Trump reiterated his pledge that gasoline prices will plummet to $1.85 per gallon following the resolution of the Iran conflict. Speaking to reporters, Trump emphasized his administration's commitment to lowering fuel costs for American consumers.
‘We want low gasoline,’ Trump stated. ‘It’s already way down.’
However, industry analysts remain skeptical, noting that global oil markets and geopolitical instability complicate such projections. The President's remarks come amid ongoing tensions with Iran, which have historically influenced oil prices due to the country's significant role in global energy supply.
The U.S. has maintained a hardline stance against Iran, imposing sanctions and advocating for a resolution to the conflict. Trump's assertion aligns with his broader economic nationalism agenda, aiming to prioritize domestic energy independence and affordability for American workers.
While the White House has yet to provide a detailed timeline or strategy for achieving the $1.85 target, the President's comments underscore his focus on energy policy as a cornerstone of his administration's economic platform.
