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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Warns of Political Risk From Rising Gas Prices

Senior adviser signals concern that higher fuel costs could undermine the administration’s economic messaging as global tensions affect energy markets.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has raised concerns inside the administration about the political impact of rising gasoline prices, warning that higher fuel costs could complicate the government’s economic messaging during a period of heightened geopolitical tension.

According to reports from officials familiar with internal discussions, Wiles cautioned that surging energy prices risk overshadowing the administration’s efforts to highlight economic affordability and growth.

The warning comes as global oil markets react to escalating instability in the Middle East, which has pushed crude prices sharply higher and begun to filter through to retail gasoline costs in the United States.

Energy analysts say disruptions affecting major oil routes and regional infrastructure have increased volatility in the global market.

In recent weeks, benchmark crude prices have climbed significantly, with the increase translating into a noticeable rise at American fuel pumps.

Within the White House, senior advisers are assessing potential policy responses designed to cushion the impact on consumers while maintaining momentum for the administration’s broader economic agenda.

Among the ideas discussed in policy circles are measures aimed at stabilizing energy supplies and encouraging additional production in global markets.

Officials close to the administration emphasize that managing energy costs remains a priority as the United States navigates an increasingly complex international environment.

The administration has also explored ways to strengthen energy partnerships and protect critical shipping routes that are essential to the global oil trade.

Wiles, one of the most influential figures in the president’s inner circle, has played a central role in coordinating political strategy and economic messaging since the start of Donald Trump’s current presidential term.

Her warning reflects the administration’s determination to remain vigilant about cost-of-living pressures affecting American households.

Despite short-term volatility, energy forecasters note that broader supply trends could eventually place downward pressure on fuel prices.

Analysts point to expectations that global production may outpace demand in the coming years, a development that could help stabilize markets and bring relief to consumers.

For now, the administration is monitoring the situation closely, balancing national security priorities with the goal of maintaining affordable energy for American families as geopolitical developments continue to shape the global oil market.
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