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Trump and his Cabinet offer mixed messages on gas prices amid Iran war

Trump and his Cabinet offer mixed messages on gas prices amid Iran war

President Trump and his Cabinet provided mixed messages on gas prices amid concerns over Iran's war impact. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated gas prices may not fall below $3 a gallon until next year, highlighting ongoing economic uncertainty. The comments come as Americans grow increasingly uneasy about the war's effect on fuel costs, with no clear timeline for price stabilization.

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