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Trump's Kentucky trip aims to alleviate concerns about the cost of living caused by the Iran war

Donald Trump hoped to reassure Americans on a visit to Kentucky and Ohio, Wednesday, that the rising prices of 'gasoline' were temporary. Republican colleagues worried that these increases were causing voter anxiety over the economy. Trump's first campaign trip since the U.S. and Israeli military operation against Iran began on February 28, was a successful one. He could use the trip to hone his economic message, and highlight his achievements ahead of the midterm elections in November. His fellow Republicans are defending a narrow?majority in both chambers of Congress. Trump's first remarks at his stop in Cincinnati, Ohio were centered around the "Iran War". According to AAA, the average gasoline price in Kentucky and across the country is up 61 cents compared to last month.

Trump stated on Wednesday that "oil will be coming down." It's going down more than anyone, including us, can imagine.

Trump said to Cincinnati's Local 12 TV station that the U.S. will reduce "a little" its strategic petroleum reserve. Former President Joe Biden released oil from the SPR to limit price increases during the early months of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Trump's comments on the economy were delivered in Hebron, northern Kentucky. This was the latest of a series speeches Trump gave around the country in order to convince the American public about his economic policies. Trump praised his efforts to reduce drug prices, which was one of the main selling points of Republicans during the election, and also the income tax cuts on tips and overtime that many Americans received as part of "the One Big Beautiful Bill", passed by Congress in 2013.

CAMPAIGN AGAINST KENTUCKY RESPUBLICAN MASSIE

Hebron is a part of the district that Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie represents. Massie is a Trump critic and often goes against his party. Massie was the leader of the high-profile campaign for greater transparency in the Trump Justice Department's handling of files related to convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, a late financier. Trump has endorsed Ed Gallrein to compete against Massie at the party's May 19 primary. Gallrein is a former Navy Seal officer and farmer.

Trump told the Kentucky crowd that Thomas Massie was a disaster for his party. "He has to be voted as soon as possible out of office."

Massie, in an interview with.

He said that Wednesday's political?reality is that more people will know that Trump has endorsed me. The good news is that our polling shows I'd still win even if 100% of people knew what was going to happen on the May 19th primary. (Writing and reporting by Bo Erickson, Costas Pitas, Bhargav Asharya, Steve Holland, Will Dunham and Howard Goller; editing by Ross Colvin and Will Dunham; Howard Goller, David Gregorio, and Ross Colvin)

(source: Reuters)