Trump touted falling gas prices but now says 'we make a lot of money' as they go up - NBC News
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President Trump's statements on gas prices have shifted from touting falling prices to acknowledging high profits.
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Donald Trump previously highlighted falling gas prices but now states "we make a lot of money" as prices rise. This shift in rhetoric was reported by NBC News.
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