Trump on rising gas prices during Iran operation: ‘If they rise, they rise’
The Straits Times
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said on March 5 he was not concerned about rising US gas prices driven by the widening Iran conflict, telling Reuters in an exclusive interview that the US military operation was his priority.
“I don’t have any concern about it,” he said, when asked about the higher prices at the pump. “They’ll drop very rapidly when this is over, and if they rise, they rise, but this is far more important than having gasoline prices go up a little bit.”
The comments mark a shift in tone for the president, who touted a drop in gas prices in his State of the Union address last month and at a Texas rally focused on energy that took place just hours before the US launched its air strikes on Feb 28.
Political analysts say a persistent rise in gas prices could hurt Republicans in the November 2025 mid-term elections when control of the US Congress will be at stake.
Voters are already unhappy about the high cost of living and Mr Trump’s stewardship of the economy.












