Trump vows to pause federal gas tax after Iran war boosts US fuel prices to four-year high
President Donald Trump has pledged to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax to alleviate rising fuel costs for Americans. This announcement comes as the US-Israel conflict with Iran has driven national average gasoline prices to a four-year high of $4.52 per gallon.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump has pledged to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax to alleviate rising fuel costs for Americans. This announcement comes as the US-Israel conflict with Iran has driven national average gasoline prices to a four-year high of $4.52 per gallon. The federal gas tax, which contributes approximately $500 million weekly to government revenue, would be paused until fuel prices stabilize. While Trump acknowledged the tax is a small portion of the overall cost, Republican lawmakers have expressed support and indicated they will introduce legislation to enact the suspension. This move is intended to provide relief amid an ongoing affordability crisis and ahead of midterm elections.
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5 extractedThe national average of gasoline prices hit $4.52 per gallon on Monday, nearing its highest levels since 2022.
Donald Trump pledged to suspend the US federal gas tax to reduce pressure on Americans due to rising fuel prices.
Suspending the federal gas tax requires congressional action.
Top 100 oil and gas companies banked over $30 million every hour in unearned profit in the first month of the US-Israeli war in Iran.
Increased fuel costs come amid an affordability crisis in the US, a top concern for voters ahead of midterm elections.