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CNBC’s Kernen Schools Scalise On Gas Prices 

by Sandra Rhodes
April 30, 2026 at 12:12 pm
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CNBC’s Kernen Schools Scalise On Gas Prices 

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 20: U.S. House Majority Leader Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) arrives at a Republican House Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on December 20, 2024 in Washington, DC. House GOPs are trying to come up with a third plan to pass a spending bill to avert a government shutdown, after the first two have failed. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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CNBC’s Joe Kernen questioned Rep. Steve Scalise’s (R-La.) memory on gas prices as the lawmaker claimed prices rose to $6 a gallon two years ago.

The two were speaking on “Squawk Box” when Kernen pressed Scalise on Republicans’ chances of staying in control of the House after the midterms.

“Do you think there’s any way that your party holds on in November to the House?” Kernen asked.

“Absolutely, and look, it’s a path that is focused on turnout No. 1 and delivery. What we’ve delivered to finally start turning this mess around that we inherited a year and a half ago,” Scalise said. “People that will remember, you go back two years ago, we were paying almost $6 a gallon for gasoline. Right now it’s in the threes. Obviously, we’ve seen a jump with the Iran conflict.”

“When were we paying $6?” Kernen asked.

According to AAA, the average gas price nationally is $4.30. The average was just under $3 before Operation Epic Fury was launched Feb. 28.

“Two and a half years ago,” Scalise said about the high gas prices.

“I don’t think we were at six,” Kernen said. “That wasn’t the average price.”

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SCALISE: We've delivered. People will remember that two years ago, we were paying almost $6 a gallon for gas. Right now it's in the $3s

KERNEN: When were we paying $6?

SCALISE: Two and a half years ago

KERNEN: That wasn't the average price

SCALISE: We are lowering inflation… pic.twitter.com/xPD172NdYq

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 30, 2026

Scalise doubled down on his claim.

“We were over 30% below where we were just two years ago. Today we are 30% below where we where two years. It’s still going to go lower when Iran gets resolved and the Strait of Hormuz gets open,” the lawmaker said. “But at the same time did anybody want a nuclear-armed Iran? I think if you ask most normal people they would say absolutely not, when they just slaughtered 30,000 of their own people. They were about to get a nuclear weapon and President [Donald] Trump stopped that, but that’s going to get resolved.”

“You must have been on vacation in California. I think two years ago in April of 2024, we were at about $3.65, so we’re actually above where we were then,” Kernen said.

“We were well into the fives under [former President Joe] Biden,” Scalise said.

“At one point. Not two years ago,” Kernen said. “We were at $3.65 two years ago.”

“Most of energy production shut down. Energy in the Gulf of America was shut down, Alaska was shut down. We opened that up, by the way, in the working families tax cut,” Scalise said.

“Right, but exactly two years ago was $3.65-$3.67,” Kernen replied. “And I’m not saying that $4 or whatever it is now, that the long-term goals that we’re trying to accomplish in the Middle East, I’m saying it’s not worth it for a brief time. But it’s definitely going to hurt people, obviously, this summer.”

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IJR, Contributor Writer She was a Story Editor for Indpendent Journal Review since November 2022 and has written for IJR since February 2024. She has been in the newspaper business in various capacities since 1998.

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