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Just saw Trump publicly calling out his own Energy Secretary Chris Wright for being "totally wrong" about gas prices lol. Wright told CNN prices have peaked but won't drop until next year, and Trump basically said nope, prices will fall once the Iran situation settles. But here's the thing - neither of them seems to be living in reality? AAA data shows gas is sitting at $4 a gallon right now, which is nowhere near the sub-$3 numbers either of them keep talking about. Trump prediction vs actual market data is just not matching up. Wright tried to frame it positively by bringing up Trump's first term record, but that doesn't really help when people are paying $4 at the pump today. The whole back-and-forth feels disconnected from what's actually happening. Anyone else noticing this gap between what they're saying and what we're seeing at gas stations?