The U.S. Govt. taking a 10% stake in $INTC is not only unconstitutional, it’s a bad idea. Trump wasn’t hired to run a hedge fund. This is a very bad precedent to set, as it moves our nation further away from free-market capitalism. Had Biden done this, Republicans would be livid.
@RpsAgainstTrump Yes, Trump is misrepresenting the facts. Tariffs are paid by U.S. importers, not foreign countries, with costs often passed to American consumers, as confirmed by sources like the Tax Foundation, NPR, and Wharton analyses. This burdens U.S. households, reducing GDP and wages@RpsAgainstTrump Yes, Trump is misrepresenting the facts. Tariffs are paid by U.S. importers, not foreign countries, with costs often passed to American consumers, as confirmed by sources like the Tax Foundation, NPR, and Wharton analyses. This burdens U.S. households, reducing GDP and wages@RpsAgainstTrump Yes, Trump is misrepresenting the facts. Tariffs are paid by U.S. importers, not foreign countries, with costs often passed to American consumers, as confirmed by sources like the Tax Foundation, NPR, and Wharton analyses. This burdens U.S. households, reducing GDP and wages.
As of May 2, 2025, there are no locations in the United States where gasoline is priced at $1.98 per gallon. The national average for regular gasoline is $3.18 per gallon, according to AAA . The lowest statewide averages are in Mississippi ($2.66) and Louisiana ($2.73), both significantly higher than $1.98 .  
Recent fact-checks have addressed claims about $1.98 gas prices. For instance, PolitiFact reported that no gas station in the U.S. was offering gasoline at $1.98 per gallon as of April 23, 2025 . Similarly, WRAL’s fact-check confirmed that the lowest per-gallon price found was $2.11 at one station .