Trump demands fuel retailers lower prices, criticizes California taxes
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Donald Trump urged U.S. fuel retailers to immediately lower gasoline prices, stating they are too high given the current price of crude oil.
- He called for prices to be around $2.50 per gallon, significantly lower than the average of $3.86 reported on June 29.
- Trump also criticized California's high fuel taxes, warning that the United States and its citizens will not accept such burdens.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded that fuel retailers immediately reduce gasoline prices, asserting they are excessively high considering the current global crude oil price of $68 per barrel.
"Retailers must IMMEDIATELY LOWER THEIR PRICES! They are too high, considering that oil is now $68 a barrel and falling," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. He urged retailers to "do what is right - LOWER PRICES FOR OUR GREAT AMERICAN CITIZENS!"
Retailers must IMMEDIATELY LOWER THEIR PRICES! They are too high, considering that oil is now $68 a barrel and falling. Retailers must quickly react to this situation and do what is right - LOWER PRICES FOR OUR GREAT AMERICAN CITIZENS!
Trump suggested that gasoline should cost approximately $2.50 per gallon (3.79 liters). This figure contrasts sharply with the average price of $3.86 per gallon reported by the American Automobile Association (AAA) on June 29. Prices vary by state, with the West Coast experiencing the highest rates, although AAA data indicates the national average has remained below $4 per gallon for two consecutive weeks.
This is probably heard as a request to pay more attention to Jeonbuk.
Furthermore, Trump appealed to California officials to cease imposing "such high taxes on fuel." He warned that the tax might soon exceed the product's cost, stating, "The United States will not accept this, nor will the people of California who are being taken advantage of by these absurd taxes and by their own government." Trump's remarks targeted California, a state governed by the Democratic Party, which is in opposition to his own political affiliation.
Prior to the conflict between the U.S. and Iran, gasoline prices in the United States were lower, averaging less than $3 per gallon before February 28.
The United States will not accept this, nor will the people of California who are being taken advantage of by these absurd taxes and by their own government.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.