Trump tells gas retailers to cut pump prices, targets $2.50 a gallon as crude trades near $68 a barrel
President Donald Trump warned gasoline retailers they could face “big problems” if they do not quickly lower pump prices, arguing crude oil has fallen to $68 a barrel. He urged stations to aim for around $2.50 a gallon and accused some operators of price gouging. The national average price for regular gasoline is $3.91 per gallon, down for a fifth straight week. Forecasts for 2026 average oil prices were lowered to $84.50 a barrel for Brent and $79.49 for WTI after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.