What they're not telling you: Pain at the pump might not ease up for American consumers until 2027, according to Energy Secretary Chris prices-may-not.html" title="'Wright Is Wrong': Trump Rejects Energy Secretary's Comment That Gas Prices May Not Drop Under $3 Until 2027" style="color:#1a1a1a;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-style:dotted;font-weight:500;">Wright, who said on April 19 that the price of a regular gallon of gas could stay above $3 for the rest of the year. Wright said a price of $3 per gallon of gas “could happen later this ​year, [but] that might not happen until next year” in an interview that aired on CNN’s ”State of the Union” ​program Sunday. “But prices have ⁠likely peaked, and they'll start going down certainly with a resolution of this conflict [in Iran],” Wright predicted while speaking about how the war has impacted energy prices.

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The Take
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# THE TAKE Trump's gas-price theater masks a structural truth his Energy Secretary accidentally revealed: domestic oil output can't defy global commodity markets through sheer executive will. Wright's 2027 projection? Defensible. Current U.S. production sits ~13 million barrels daily. Spare OPEC capacity, geopolitical volatility, and refinery constraints mean $3 gas requires either demand destruction or a genuine supply shock. Neither materializes on Trump's timeline. But here's the real story: Trump needs the *political fiction* of energy dominance more than actual cheap gas. Rejecting Wright's math plays to a base that confuses presidential bluster with economic law. The corpo benefit? Energy majors get deregulation without price guarantees—a perfect arrangement. Consumers get angry tweets. Markets get honest analysis they'll ignore. Wright spoke truth to power. Trump did what power does: attacked the messenger and promised the impossible. That's not policy. That's brand management.

What the Documents Show

As of April 19, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the U.S. was $4.04, according to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA). States on the West Coast and the Northeast have the highest prices, according to AAA. Before the United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against the Iranian regime on Feb. 28, the price for a regular gallon of gas in the U.S.

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

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The Energy Information Administration’s short-term energy outlook, published on April 7, predicted the average retail price for a gallon of gasoline would be $4.30 per gallon in April. The Energy Information Administration - designed as a nonpartisan agency within Wright’s Department of Energy - estimated the retail price for an average gallon of gasoline will be $3.46 in 2027, above the $3 level he predicted on CNN. As the chart above shows, for pump prices to fall back to $3 a gallon, we would need to see crude oil prices back around $60 a barrel - a long way down given the disruptions from the Iran War are likely to ripple through the supply chain for months. Finally, The Hill's White House correspondent, Julia Manchester, reports that President Trump just told her over the phone that he disagrees with Energy Secretary Wright's assessment that gas prices may not drop until next year. "No, I think he's wrong on that. Totally wrong," Trump said, adding that gas prices will drop "as soon as this ends." With the Midterms looming ever closer, Trump better hope he's right and Wright is wrong.

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