Energy Secretary Chris Wright delivered welcome news to American families Sunday, announcing that gas price increases following military action in Iran will be measured in weeks, not months – a stark contrast to the prolonged energy crises we endured under the Biden regime.
Speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," Wright confidently stated that the current price spike is temporary, emphasizing "this is not a months' thing." This reassurance comes as President Trump's America First energy policies continue to insulate our nation from the kind of devastating fuel costs that crippled working families during the previous administration.
Remember when Biden's war on American energy left us begging dictators for oil while gas hit over $5 per gallon in many states? Those dark days are behind us, Patriots.
Wright's confident assessment reflects the strength of America's energy position under Trump's leadership. Unlike the previous administration's anti-drilling, green new deal fantasies that left us vulnerable to foreign manipulation, Trump's "drill, baby, drill" approach has restored American energy independence.
The fact that our Energy Secretary can speak with such certainty about containing price increases shows just how dramatically Trump has rebuilt our strategic petroleum reserves and domestic production capacity. We're no longer at the mercy of Middle Eastern chaos or globalist climate schemes.
This measured response stands in sharp contrast to the panic and finger-pointing we saw whenever energy prices spiked under Biden. Instead of blaming Putin or making excuses, the Trump administration is managing the situation with competence and transparency.
For hardworking Americans already struggling with the lingering effects of Bidenflation, Wright's assurance that relief is just weeks away – not months of prolonged pain – represents exactly the kind of steady leadership we voted for in November 2024.
The question remains: will the legacy media give Trump credit for building the energy resilience that's protecting American families right now? Don't hold your breath, folks.
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