As we head into the busy holiday traveling season, Americans are seeing some steep relief at the gas pump.

For the first time since Biden took office in 2021, gas prices are averaging around $3 per gallon nationwide — with prices under $2.75 in 20 states!

That’s wonderful news in and of itself.

But, it gets even better…

Watching the mainstream media forced to reckon with yet another win from President Trump is the icing on the cake!

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Live on-air, CNN reporter Matt Egan was forced to admit that President Trump is doing a great job bringing down gas prices and making everyday life more affordable for all Americans.

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🚨 HOLY CRAP! The Experts are down bad this morning after CNN is FORCED to break the news that gas is plummeting under President Trump

“For the first time in 4.5 years, gas prices are averaging $3 per gallon nationally!”

“GOOD NEWS!”

“20 states where the average is LESS than $2.75.”

The left is in shambles!

Another study from data using an app that helps drivers find deals on gas shows an even lower national average of $2.95 per gallon.

CBS News reported:

Drivers are getting some relief at the pump, with the average price of a gallon of gas falling to its lowest level in more than four years, according to new data from GasBuddy, an app that helps drivers find deals on fuel.

Gas now costs $2.95 per gallon on average, down 8.5 cents over the last week and 5.4 cents lower than a year ago, the data shows. That marks the lowest price at the pump since May 2021, the company said.

AAA says the average price for a gallon of gasoline stands slightly higher, at about $3 as of Dec. 1, which it says represents savings of about 7 cents from last week.

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GasBuddy said the decline is due to strong refinery output and lower crude oil prices, as well as to softer seasonal fuel demand.

Domestic supplies of crude oil have been strong, with the U.S. producing an all-time high of nearly 14 million barrels a day as of September, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has increased oil production this year, another factor that has driven down fuel prices, according to Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. The decline in gas prices shows the U.S. economy has stabilized after the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, he added.

“All of the shock waves from both of those are basically gone,” De Haan said.

The wins just keep piling on.

Keep in mind that the national average includes deep blue states like California, where gas is heavily taxed.

As it stands, thanks to Newsom, Californians are currently paying around $4.56 per gallon — well above the national average.

Without these horribly-run, Democrat states, it would be even lower.

Folks on X are sharing how much they paid at the pump during their last fill-up:

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What are you paying for gas in your state?

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