President Donald Trump tells U.S. gasoline retailers to lower pump prices immediately, warning that “big problems lie ahead” if they do not pass on falling crude costs. In a Truth Social post, Trump says gasoline prices remain too high even as U.S. crude trades around $68 a barrel and continues to decline. He urges retailers to target about $2.50 per gallon and says price gouging is illegal.
Trump also adds that California should reduce gasoline taxes, arguing they are inflating prices for drivers. His warning follows his earlier claim that he directed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate whether gasoline retailers and oil companies failed to reduce pump prices as crude prices dropped.
Other reporting notes national gasoline prices have been easing. The American Automobile Association (AAA) says the national average for regular gasoline is $3.91 per gallon as of June 29, marking multiple consecutive weekly declines and still below $4 per gallon. Analysts attribute the drop to declining crude oil prices and improving fuel supplies after earlier disruptions in the Persian Gulf. Sources also note that changes in crude prices do not always translate instantly to retail gasoline prices due to delays across refining and distribution.