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Trump says gas prices "will go down rapidly" when Iran war ends as Americans face rising costs

2 sources3 storiesFirst seen 5/1/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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Coverage
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Recency
93
Engagement
22
Velocity
100
Confidence
34
Clipability
62
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Claims
8
Contradictions
1
Breakthrough
50

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Gas prices hit $4.39 per gallon in biggest one-day jump since Iran ceasefire announced.

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The national average gas price rose to $4.39 per gallon, in its biggest one-day jump since a ceasefire with Iran was announced on April 7.

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Trump makes new promises on gas prices as Iran war reaches 60-day mark.

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President Trump is promising that gas prices will drop as the U.S.

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CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.

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Trump says gas prices "will go down rapidly" when Iran war ends as Americans face rising costs.

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AAA says the national average for a gallon of gas is more than $4.39 per gallon, which is up nine cents since Thursday.

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President Trump claims the pain at the pump will end when the Iran war does.

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A: President Trump is promising that gas prices will drop as the U.S.

B: Trump says gas prices "will go down rapidly" when Iran war ends as Americans face rising costs.

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