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NEW POSTER: SIMPLE QUESTION SCOTT BESSENT REFUSED TO ANSWER!
Jul 9, 2026
It should have been a simple question. Rep. John Larson (D-CT) asked Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessent a version of it five different ways: is the United
States at war — and is that why Americans are paying more at the pump? What
he got back was a word swap and a stack of talking points.
Here's the context, and it's all on the record. Since February 2026, the U.S.
has been militarily involved in a conflict with Iran. Iran shut down the
Strait of Hormuz — the route for roughly a fifth of the world's oil —
triggering the largest oil supply shock since the 1970s. Oil topped $100 a
barrel, gas passed $5 a gallon in parts of the country, and by one estimate
the cost to U.S. taxpayers has run past $113 billion.
When Larson asked point-blank, "Are we at war?", Bessent reached for softer
words — "the conflict has been halted" — and even offered to call the
Secretary of War to check. To be fair, a ceasefire was in place, so "halted"
isn't false. But Larson's frustration was about candor: when U.S. forces
carry out strikes, a member of Congress asking a yes-or-no question deserves
a yes or a no.
I'll give you both sides here. Bessent made his case: core inflation down
half a percent since Trump took office, food prices rising slower than under
Biden, the gas spike "temporary," and the White House pushing to cut the gas
tax — which Larson said he'd actually work on across the aisle. But Larson's
counter was just as real: people in his district aren't "doing cartwheels,"
and rhetoric doesn't pay the grocery bill, the heating bill, or the gas tank.
Two different realities — the spreadsheet and the kitchen table. Watch it and
decide which one matches yours.
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Source footage: U.S. House Ways and Means Committee hearing (public domain).
Facts on the Iran conflict and oil markets as reported by the IEA, the
Congressional Research Service, Reuters, and CNBC. This video is commentary
for educational purposes.
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