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Rhiannon12866

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Thu Apr 30, 2026, 11:15 PM Thursday

'Simply wrong': GOP lawmakers caught LYING about gas prices - All In - MS NOW



“If your message going into the midterms is to lie about gas prices, voters are going to laugh you out of office,” says Chris Hayes on Republicans like Tim Scott and Steve Scalise pretending gas prices aren’t at record-level thanks to Trump’s Iran war. GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan joins to discuss. - Aired on 04/30/2026.
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MaddowBlog-On gas prices, Republicans try rewriting the recent past and the present simultaneously LetMyPeopleVote Friday #1

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1. MaddowBlog-On gas prices, Republicans try rewriting the recent past and the present simultaneously
Fri May 1, 2026, 03:24 PM
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As the war in Iran enters its third month, and prices at the pump reach a four-year high, the GOP’s line on the issue has taken a farcical turn.

Watching Republicans like Steve Scalise rewrite recent history on gas prices is exasperating. Watching Republicans like Tim Scott rewrite the present is worse.

I mean, really, who looks at this and decides to tell a national audience, “Gas prices continue to come down”?
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-01T12:52:04.945Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-gas-prices-republicans-rewrite-history

For obvious reasons, prominent GOP voters couldn’t just tell the truth — rising gas prices are the direct result of President Donald Trump launching an unnecessary war in Iran — so leading Republicans settled on three remarkable tactics.

1. Rewrite the recent past. On Thursday morning, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise appeared on CNBC and tried to argue that gas prices are lower now than they were in 2024. “People will remember that two years ago, we were paying almost $6 a gallon for gas,” the Louisiana Republican said. “Right now, it’s $3.”

The problem with Scalise’s pitch was that he didn’t appear to have any idea what he was talking about. Gas prices weren’t anywhere close to $6 a gallon two years ago, and gas prices are well above $3 a gallon now. The House GOP leader asked people to “remember” a version of reality that did not, and does not, exist. It led Scott Horton of Harper’s Magazine to note, “The GOP campaign this fall will depend entirely on misremembering recent history.”

SCALISE: We've delivered. Remember that 2 years ago, we were paying almost a gallon. Right now it's in the s

KERNEN: When were we paying ?

SCALISE: 2.5 years ago

K: That's not right

S: We are lowering inflation

K: We're actually above where we were then. 2 years ago the average was .65

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-30T12:17:08.841Z


2. Rewrite the present. While it was jarring to see the House majority leader describe a made-up version of the recent past to a national television audience, it was arguably worse to see Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina appear on Fox Business around the same time and tell viewers, “Gas prices continue to come down.”

No, they don’t.


......It’s not altogether clear whether party officials have pushed talking points to their members, offering guidance on what to say about one of the issues foremost on the mind of many American consumers. But as the war in Iran enters its third month, and prices at the pump reach a four-year high, it appears Republicans have nothing persuasive, honest or even coherent to say on the subject.
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