Trump calls for DOJ probe into gas price ‘gouging’ President Donald Trump called for a Department of Justice probe into oil companies for not lowering gas prices in line with falling oil costs, accusing them of gouging consumers. Trump's demand came as gas prices have dropped below $4 per gallon for the first time since March, but remain higher than a year ago. The White House and DOJ did not immediately confirm any investigation. President Donald Trump https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-touts-us-economy-oil-prices-midterm-pitch-pennsylvania-rcna351414 said Wednesday that he had instructed the Department of Justice to immediately probe oil companies https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/split-oil-bonds-investors-tech-ai-rcna351345 for not lowering gas prices at the pump in line with falling costs, accusing them of “gouging” consumers. Trump did not name any companies in his late-night message on TruthSocial, which was posted shortly after midnight. “The big Oil Companies are not dropping their price at the pump commensurate with the sharply lower prices they are paying for Oil,” Trump wrote. “Those prices are dropping like a rock In other words, customers are being ‘gouged.’ I have instructed the DOJ to immediately start looking into this. Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing ” he added. There was no immediate confirmation of any probe from The White House or the Department of Justice. Trump’s war in Iran https://www.nbcnews.com/world/iran/un-inspectors-will-visit-irans-nuclear-sites-us-deal-nuclear-agency-bo-rcna351494 and Tehran’s subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz rocked global markets and sent energy prices soaring, resulting in higher gas prices for Americans at the pump. That has translated into concerns that consumers may punish Republicans in November’s midterm elections. But prices have eased in recent weeks amid peace talks, and more relief followed the news of an interim deal that would include reopening the crucial waterway, through which one-fifth of global oil supply is moved. Gas prices in the U.S. fell last week below $4 per gallon for the first time since March https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/gas-prices-below-4-dollars-rcna350673 , bringing a measure of relief to consumers. Oil prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday, extending this week’s losses to trade near four-month lows on signs that more stranded oil tankers were set to move out of the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. crude closed at $73.21 Tuesday, just $6.19 higher than the day before the U.S. struck Iran https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-decided-strike-iran-rcna261205?cid=eml npd nws mrd 03022026&tpcc=eml npd nws mrd 03022026 . That’s a drop of more than 36% since their peak in April. The national average gas price meanwhile hovered at $3.93, according to the AAA tracker, compared to the $4.52 average a month ago. That’s a drop of around 13%. But that’s still much higher than the national average price a year ago, which stood at $3.22, according to AAA. Increased gas prices have resulted in higher monthly expenses for Americans — anywhere from less than $20 to more than $300 for a driver who fills up twice a month, according to an NBC News analysis https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/gas-price-calculator-iran-war-2026-rcna350151 of AAA’s average national gas price data https://gasprices.aaa.com/ . Trump sought to reassure voters https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-touts-us-economy-oil-prices-midterm-pitch-pennsylvania-rcna351414 at a key Pennsylvania swing district on Tuesday that costs are coming down and that they are better off than they were two years ago. Despite the relative reprieve at the pump, there is still uncertainty about whether the interim agreement will hold and traffic will continue to flow through the key trade route as the parties continue to negotiate the final agreement to settle the thorniest issues, such as Iran’s nuclear program. The U.S. and Iran were in dispute https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-rebukes-trump-approving-house-passed-iran-war-powers-resolution-rcna351445 Tuesday over whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear sites.