Trump says he’s ordered investigation into oil companies over alleged price gouging
Donald Trump announced he has directed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump announced he has directed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging. He claims these companies are not sufficiently lowering gas prices at the pump despite falling oil costs, particularly in the context of Middle East conflict and subsequent peace talks. Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the pace of price reductions, stating customers are being "gouged." While oil prices have softened and gas prices have fallen from their peak, they remain higher than a year ago. Experts suggest a full return to pre-war prices may be unlikely this year due to production and refining capacity issues.
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5 extractedPrice increases reached a generational high in 2022 under Joe Biden’s presidency, peaking at 9.1%.
US gas prices at the pump have fallen from a peak of $4.56 per gallon in May to a current average of $3.92.
Donald Trump has ordered the US Department of Justice to investigate oil companies for alleged price gouging.
Oil prices have softened in recent weeks as the US and Iran work through peace talks.
Experts are skeptical that gas prices can fully go back to prewar prices for the rest of the year.