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Trump calls energy chief wrong, expects lower gas price as soon as Iran War ends

U.S. president Donald Trump dismissed Monday his top energy official's view that gasoline prices won't drop until 2027. He said Americans can expect lower costs once the Iran War ends.

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy Secretary, told CNN on Sunday that gasoline prices below $3 per gallon could happen this year but that it might not be until next year.

"I don't think he is right on that." Trump said to a reporter for The Hill that he was "totally wrong" and added that the prices would be expected to drop as soon as this conflict ended. Wright, who was also on CNN, said that prices would drop "once this conflict is resolved." However, there's no end in sight. The fragile ceasefire will expire soon and it is unclear whether another round of peace negotiations will be successful. Trump and fellow Republicans are facing pressure ahead of the November midterm elections after promising to reduce costs. The U.S. gas prices are still high with months to go. Inflation is on the rise and Trump's ratings have dropped. AAA estimates that the average price of a gallon was $4.04 on Monday, up from $3.15?a year earlier. Globally, oil prices increased 5% on Monday. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz - a major shipping channel - as the 'war that began with U.S. and Israel striking Iran on February 28th reaches its two month mark. Trump had stated that the military campaign was expected to last between four and six weeks.

Fuel prices are rising, and this has led to higher prices for a wide range of products and services. This includes everything from housing and airline tickets to fertilizer and groceries. Trump has said that gas prices could'stay high until November, but has tried to dismiss concerns. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted last week that gas prices would drop to $3 per gallon this summer.

(source: Reuters)