California drivers are still getting gouged at the pump even as national prices drop. President Donald Trump’s war with Iran may be winding down — but California drivers are still getting hammered at the pump. Trump’s historic US-Iran “memorandum of understanding,” aimed at ending the conflict between the longtime foes, has already helped drive gas.
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California drivers are still getting gouged at the pump even as national prices drop. President Donald Trump’s war with Iran may be winding down — but California drivers are still getting hammered at the pump. Trump’s historic US-Iran “memorandum of understanding,” aimed at ending the conflict between the longtime foes, has already helped drive gas.
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