Rising Gas Prices Amidst Geopolitical Tensions: Trump Responds Critically
As tensions escalate due to the recent conflict involving Israel and Iran, the United States has witnessed a noticeable increase in gas prices. This trend has drawn critiques, particularly from political comedians, including Jimmy Kimmel, who highlighted the disconnect between rising oil costs and everyday Americans’ experiences.
On Thursday, former President Donald Trump addressed the situation via his social media platform, Truth Social. He stated, “The United States is the largest oil producer in the world, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money.” His comments suggest a focus on the financial gains for the oil industry, despite the burden rising prices place on consumers.
Kimmel, responding to Trump’s assertions, emphasized that most Americans do not benefit from inflated oil prices; instead, they shoulder higher expenses at the gas pump. “The man who campaigned on the promise he would get gas prices under $2 a gallon is now trying to convince us that higher prices are better,” Kimmel remarked. He noted the irony in Trump’s position, stating, “You know, you hear the term ‘gaslighting’ a lot, but rarely when it comes to actual gas.”
In addition to his remarks about the oil industry, Trump expressed his belief that his primary concern lies in “stopping an Evil Empire, Iran,” from developing nuclear capabilities. However, Kimmel seized upon a typographical error in Trump’s post, quipping, “That’s right. He’s ‘stoping’ the evil empire. He really is the ‘stopidest’ president of all time.”
For more commentary on these developments, Kimmel’s Thursday night monologue offers an in-depth analysis.
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