Trump Tells Gas Companies: Drop Your Price

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- Trump on Monday called on gas companies to lower their prices "IMMEDIATELY" in a Truth Social post, writing: "Gasoline Retailers must get their Prices down, IMMEDIATELY!"
- Trump argued prices are "too high" given that oil is now at $68 a barrel, a figure he cited in his Truth Social message
- Gas prices remain "significantly elevated," though some have fallen since earlier highs, according to the source
- The demand comes amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran, which the source dates as having begun in February
- The source frames the disconnect between $68 crude and elevated pump prices as the inconsistency Trump is publicly targeting
- Ryan Mancini of The Hill authored the June 30, 2026 report on the Truth Social post
Why it matters: Gasoline retailers now face direct public presidential pressure at the pump while crude trades at $68 a barrel, a gap Trump is explicitly calling out. Companies that hold prices risk escalating White House criticism during an active military conflict that has already lifted energy costs for consumers.
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