Trump oil prices
Definition
A colloquial term referring to the elevated crude oil and gasoline prices during Donald Trump's presidencies, particularly the 2025- surge amid the Iran conflict, which Trump touts as a windfall for U.S. producers despite consumer pain at the pump.
The economic phenomenon where Trump's foreign policy escalations, like the Iran war, drive global oil benchmarks (e.g., Brent crude) higher, benefiting American shale exporters while inflating domestic energy costs.
Examples
Trump oil prices have turned every gas station into a luxury lounge, where $4 a gallon feels like a patriotic donation to energy independence.
With Trump oil prices hitting $150 a barrel, our drillers are popping champagne while soccer moms rethink the minivan.
Masterful statecraft delivered Trump oil prices that make the U.S. the world's top seller, proving high costs at home fund adventures abroad.
Forget cheap gas; Trump oil prices ensure Big Oil's bonuses stay supersized, a true win for the heartland heart attack.