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Trump says he supports suspending US gas tax after prices remain high - Reuters

Trump says he supports suspending US gas tax after prices remain high - Reuters

Trump says he supports suspending US gas tax after prices remain high Reuters

May 11, 2026 at 10:46 PM Original source
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Trump says he supports suspending US gas tax after prices remain high - Reuters
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Trump backs federal gas tax suspension
Axiosvia ai

President Trump endorsed suspending the federal gasoline tax during an interview with CBS News, marking a shift in the administration's stance as Republicans face political pressure due to high fuel prices. Trump stated the gas tax would be temporarily removed and reinstated once prices stabilize. This tax, currently at 18.4 cents per gallon, cannot be suspended without congressional approval. The push comes amidst soaring gas prices triggered by the ongoing war with Iran. While Congress has not yet addressed the issue, more Republican lawmakers are reportedly introducing legislation to support a gas tax holiday.

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Trump says he'll move to suspend federal gasoline tax. He can't do it on his own
Associated Pressvia ai

On May 11, 2026, President Donald Trump announced his intent to suspend the federal gasoline tax to help counter surging fuel prices linked to the ongoing war with Iran. However, the president does not have the authority to achieve this unilaterally; congressional approval is required. The federal gasoline tax, currently at 18.4 cents per gallon (24.4 cents for diesel), generates over $23 billion annually to fund highway and public transit infrastructure. Fuel prices have spiked to an average of $4.52 per gallon—50% higher than before the conflict. Bipartisan momentum is growing in Congress to suspend the tax temporarily. Lawmakers like Sen. Josh Hawley and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna are preparing related legislation, while others, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, express concern about long-term infrastructure funding. Sen. Rand Paul opposes the tax suspension, suggesting an end to the war instead. Industry leaders caution that suspension could increase the federal deficit and may not fully benefit consumers. Bills introduced by Democratic lawmakers propose covering lost revenues through general funds. Meanwhile, several states have already adopted or are considering their own temporary tax suspensions in response to the crisis.

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Trump vows to pause federal gas tax after Iran war boosts US fuel prices to four-year high
The Guardianvia ai

Donald Trump pledged to suspend the US federal gas tax in a bid to reduce pressure on Americans after the US-Israel war on Iran sparked a sharp rise in fuel prices. The US president told reporters on Monday that his administration would look to pause the tax 'till it’s appropriate', as drivers count the cost of the surge in oil prices in the two months since US and Israel forces attacked Iran. The federal gas tax – 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline, and 24.4 cents for diesel – raises about $500m each week for the federal government. Suspending it is 'a great idea', Trump told CBS News on Monday. 'Yup, we’re going to take off the gas tax for a period of time, and when gas goes down, we’ll let it phase back in.' He later confirmed the idea during public remarks at the White House, acknowledging the gas tax was a small percentage of the rising costs. The national average of gasoline prices hit $4.52 per gallon on Monday, nearing its highest levels since 2022, according to AAA – up from $3.14 per gallon a year ago. The increased fuel costs come amid an affordability crisis in the US, a top concern for voters ahead of this year’s midterm elections as they get squeezed on the prices of everyday goods. People across the country have told the Guardian they are cutting back on basic needs as fuel costs rise. Suspending the tax requires congressional action. Republican lawmakers immediately said they would introduce bills to suspend the tax. Josh Hawley, a Republican senator from Missouri, said on X that he was introducing legislation, and Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Texas, said she would introduce a bill in the House of Representatives on the topic 'in light of Trump’s recent remarks'. 'American families need this relief on gas prices,' Luna said. 'My office will be working directly with President Trump to ensure we deliver this win for the American people.' Oil prices have continued to climb since Trump called Iran’s response to US peace proposals 'totally unacceptable' over the weekend. Top oil and gas companies have pulled in big profits as these fuel prices increased. Analysis for the Guardian found that the world’s top 100 oil and gas companies 'banked more than $30m every hour in unearned profit in the first month of the US-Israeli war in Iran'.

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