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Dulcinea

(10,251 posts)
Sat May 2, 2026, 08:36 AM Saturday

Fact check: Amid spike, prominent Republicans make false claims about gas prices

(CNN) A person fills up their vehicle at a gas station in Brooklyn on April 21.
A person fills up their vehicle at a gas station in Brooklyn on April 21. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Republicans face political risk from the spike in gasoline prices caused by the war President Donald Trump launched against Iran. Over the last two days, prominent Republicans have made a series of false claims about gas prices.

Sen. Tim Scott, chair of Senate Republicans’ campaign committee, falsely claimed Thursday that “gas prices continue to come down” – even though average gas prices in the US as a whole and in his home state of South Carolina had actually gone up over the last day, week, month and year, according to AAA data.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth falsely suggested Wednesday that the average gas price in California was $8 per gallon right before the Iran war started in late February. The state average at the time was actually $4.64 per gallon, according to AAA.

And House Majority Leader Steve Scalise falsely claimed Thursday that gas prices are much lower now than they were “two years ago,” when, he claimed, they were “$6.” Thursday’s AAA national average, $4.30 per gallon, was actually higher, not lower, than the average two years prior, when it was $3.66 per gallon.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/30/politics/fact-check-republicans-gas-prices

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Fact check: Amid spike, prominent Republicans make false claims about gas prices (Original Post) Dulcinea Saturday OP
Pukes lie as they breathe Blues Heron Saturday #1
It's sort of a psychological study - who are they trying to convince? underpants Saturday #2
Definitely... GiqueCee Saturday #5
One way to describe someone who is CivicGrief Saturday #3
The Trump Effect RussBLib Saturday #4

underpants

(197,004 posts)
2. It's sort of a psychological study - who are they trying to convince?
Sat May 2, 2026, 08:54 AM
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Do they really think they can convince people who at least see the price everyday not to believe their own eyes?

OR are they trying to convince themselves OR just trying to appease Dear Leader?

GiqueCee

(4,579 posts)
5. Definitely...
Sat May 2, 2026, 09:30 AM
Saturday

... the third option. Hearing false praise delights him, but not nearly as much as the public humiliation he inflicts on those forced to spew it. That's the coveted gold ring on his merry-go-round of malice, his carousel of criminality.

CivicGrief

(285 posts)
3. One way to describe someone who is
Sat May 2, 2026, 09:03 AM
Saturday

a liar is to say they will say up is down. Well, here we are with Republicans.

RussBLib

(10,716 posts)
4. The Trump Effect
Sat May 2, 2026, 09:28 AM
Saturday

…just keep lying and don’t apologize for ever being wrong. The bigger the lie, the more MAGA will believe it. If you are caught in a lie, just lie about it.

It worked for Trump. Why not Congress?

https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1

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