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Trump urges gasoline retailers to lower prices, warns of ‘big problems’ if they don’t

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 7:06 PM

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday gasoline retailers must get prices down immediately and warned ​that there will be “big problems” ahead ‌if they did not do so.

Here are details:

• “Gasoline Retailers must get their Prices down, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

• “There will be no gauging, which is totally illegal. ‌If ​Retailers don’t do this, big ⁠problems lie ahead! Start ⁠targeting around the $2.50 a Gallon number,” he wrote.

• Last week, Trump said he has instructed the Department of Justice to look into oil ​companies for not lowering gasoline pump prices in line with falling crude costs, accusing the ⁠companies of “gouging” customers.

• Oil prices ⁠spiked this year after the U.S. ​and Israel launched strikes on Iran in late February ​and Iran responded with its own attacks ‌on Israel and Gulf states with U.S. bases.

• Consumers have raised concerns over high gasoline prices, as the president and his fellow Republicans battle ⁠to hold narrow majorities in Congress in November’s midterm elections.

• Diplomacy between Washington and Tehran to resolve the ⁠conflict has ‌translated into some recent relief at ⁠the pump for Americans.

• U.S.-Israeli strikes ​on ‌Iran and Israeli attacks in Lebanon ​have killed ⁠thousands and displaced millions. A ceasefire went into effect in April and has since been extended but the U.S. and Iran have accused each other of violations.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by ​Caitlin Webber)