White House scrambles for ways to ease gas prices amid Middle East tensions
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As oil and gasoline prices surge after the U.S.-Iran conflict, White House aides and Cabinet officials are under pressure to lower pump prices, weighing options such as a temporary gasoline tax holiday and even military protection for energy infrastructure, though some ideas would require congressional action and there are questions about whether refiners would pass savings to drivers.
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- America is the oil king of the world. So why is the Iran war sending gas prices higher? CNN
- WATCH: How traffic dried up in the Strait of Hormuz since the Iran war began NPR
- Experts analyze what the Iran war could mean for U.S. gasoline prices PBS
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