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'Gas tax holiday?' Trump backs off pledge to suspend federal gas tax

President Donald Trump appeared confused about gas tax holiday legislation, saying “we’ll see what happens.”

Trump was answering questions at a May 27 Cabinet meeting at the White House, after briefly planning to host it at Camp David. The president and others gave updates on the war in Iran, the economy and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovations. Trump was asked if he was expecting Congress to pass a federal gas tax holiday.

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“A gas tax holiday?” Trump said after a moment. The reporter clarified she meant suspending the federal gas tax. “Well, it’s something we might talk about. We’ll see what happens over the next week or two weeks.”

The response was more tepid than his previous comments on the legislation. He told CBS News on May 11, “yup, we’re going to take off the gas tax for a period of time.” Later that day, he said at an Oval Office event he was going to reduce the gasoline tax until an “appropriate” time.

Gas tax holiday requires Congressional action

Suspending the 18.4-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax would require an act of Congress. Lawmakers from both parties have introduced legislation for it, though it still faces an uphill battle.

The war in Iran has disrupted oil supply chains at the Strait of Hormuz and driven the price of fuel up. Trump boasted about low gas prices before the war, but now a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted May 8-11 found 63% of Americans said the financial situation in their household has worsened due to gas price increases, up from 55% in a mid-March poll. According to AAA, the average price of a gallon of regular gas is $4.459 as of May 27, compared to $3.174 this time last year. In a midterm year, both parties are trying to address voters’ affordability concerns.

Despite potential bipartisan support for a federal gas tax holiday, Republican leadership has not signaled overwhelming enthusiasm for the idea. Instead, both House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune said they would prefer to ease tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

The gas tax holiday, if passed, would only have a small impact on the prices at the gas pump, according to Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

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Contributing: Zachary Schermele, Keith Laing, USA TODAY

Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at KCrowley@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky and TikTok.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: ‘Gas tax holiday?’ Trump backs off pledge to suspend federal gas tax

Reporting by Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAY NETWORK / Palm Beach Post

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