Trump Admin Promotes Mysterious Freedom Fuel Network Selling Cheap Gas

Stations are offering regular unleaded for $3.47 per gallon, which is far below the national average of $3.78

Trump Admin Promotes Mysterious Freedom Fuel Network Selling Cheap Gas












  • The White House is promoting the mysterious Freedom Fuel Network.
  • A station opened in Philadelphia yesterday with suspiciously cheap gas.
  • Priced from $3.47 per gallon, fuel costs 41 cents below the state average.

The shaky truce between the United States and Iran has seemingly fallen apart as the American military struck over 80 targets in response to Iran’s attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Additional strikes are occurring as of this writing, and President Trump has said the ceasefire is “over.”

Oil prices have jumped in response to renewed hostilities, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped nearly 600 points. The national average price of gasoline has also ticked up to $3.78 per gallon.

More: After Causing Gas Prices To Spike, Trump Is Now Furious They Aren’t Falling Faster

Amid this background, the White House has announced the mysterious “Freedom Fuel Network.” The first station opened in Philadelphia recently and is selling gas for $3.47 per gallon to honor the 47th President.

The accompanying video comes off as state-sponsored propaganda, complete with praise for President Trump and a reference to “fake news,” but the Freedom Fuel Network lists 25 gas stations on the East Coast. Many of them are in Pennsylvania, but five are located in New Jersey.

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