Summary
Stickers with President Donald Trump's image and the words "I Did That" are appearing on gas pumps across the U.S. This mirrors previous stickers featuring former President Joe Biden used to blame him for high gas prices during his term. The current rise in gas prices is linked to the ongoing conflict with Iran and has sparked online discussions.
Key Facts
- Stickers mocking President Trump for current gas prices are found on gas pumps.
- Similar stickers with Biden's image appeared during his presidency.
- The average gas price in the U.S. is $3.956 per gallon, with some states seeing prices over $5.
- Gas prices began rising after U.S. and Israel initiated strikes on Iran.
- Social media is amplifying visibility of the sticker campaign.
- The White House has described the high oil prices as "short-term disruptions."
- Videos about the sticker campaign are gaining millions of views on platforms like TikTok.