
Fact check: Trump keeps making up gas prices
CNN
President Donald Trump’s imaginary gas price has fallen.
President Donald Trump’s imaginary gas price has fallen. Two weeks ago, Trump falsely claimed “a couple” states had just seen gas prices fall to $1.98 per gallon. That was not even close to true – no state had an average lower than about $2.70 per gallon, and there was no evidence any individual station was offering gas for under $2 per gallon – but the next day Trump said “three states” had just hit $1.98 per gallon, which was also far from the truth. Trump repeated this inaccurate assertion about three $1.98 states at least three times this week. Then, during a commencement address at the University of Alabama on Thursday night, he used an even lower figure. “Gasoline prices just hit $1.88 cents a gallon in three states,” Trump said. “Can you believe it?” You can’t believe it, or at least you shouldn’t. The national average on Thursday was about $3.19 per gallon, according to AAA. The lowest Thursday average in any state was about $2.66 per gallon in Mississippi.

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