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Trump claims consumers are being ‘gouged’ by gas companies and orders DOJ price probe, as Bessent warns U.S. must avoid ‘foreign chokepoints’

Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing! Trump wrote.
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Knewz
· Jul 1, 2026
Trump demands gas stations slash prices, warns of ‘big problems’ ahead
U.S. President Donald Trump accused major oil companies of price gouging after gasoline prices failed to fall even as crude oil prices declined following the easing of tensions in the Middle East. He argued that the companies were not passing the savings on to consumers at the pump despite paying less for crude oil. Amid...
Fox Business
· Jun 24, 2026
Trump alleges gas price gouging, calls for DOJ investigation
President Donald Trump alleged that customers are facing fuel price gouging and said that he had ordered the Justice Department to investigate.
Quartz
· Jun 25, 2026
A Chevron exec says gas prices will come down — but not as fast as Trump wants
The executive's remarks came in response to Trump's accusation that major oil companies were failing to pass on lower crude costs to consumers
Watchdog Report
· Jun 30, 2026
Trump’s Final Warning To Oil Companies
Every time crude oil prices fall sharply and pump prices lag behind, the same political reflex fires — someone in Washington calls it gouging. The evidence, accumulated across decades of federal investigations and peer-reviewed economics, consistently points elsewhere. Key Points President Trump directed the DOJ to investigate alleged price gouging by oil companies, citing a []
Off The Press
· Jul 3, 2026
DOJ, FTC ask state AGs to investigate Trump’s allegations of gas price gouging
The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission on Thursday sent a letter to state attorneys general urging them to investigate businesses engaging in price gouging in retail gasoline sales. In a Truth Social post last month, President Donald Trump pointed to falling oil prices and claimed that gas prices should immediately drop as well. Since []...Click to read more
Vanguard News
· Jun 28, 2026
FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has warned oil marketers against exploiting consumers, saying the current retail prices of petrol do not reflect the sharp decline in global crude oil prices. The post FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Related coverage for "Trump claims consumers are being ‘gouged’ by gas companies and orders DOJ price probe, as Bessent warns U.S. must avoid ‘foreign chokepoints’": Knewz — Trump demands gas stations slash prices, warns of ‘big problems’ ahead. Fox Business — Trump alleges gas price gouging, calls for DOJ investigation. Quartz — A Chevron exec says gas prices will come down — but not as fast as Trump wants. Watchdog Report — Trump’s Final Warning To Oil Companies. Off The Press — DOJ, FTC ask state AGs to investigate Trump’s allegations of gas price gouging. Vanguard News — FCCPC warns oil marketers against profiteering as crude prices fall