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why the white house is spiraling over donald trumps war michael wolff

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article reports a war with Iran starting Feb 28, causing U.S. gas prices to spike by ~$1.50/gal to $4.48. This directly impacts U.S. consumers via higher fuel costs, squeezing discretionary spending. The channel is supply_shortage (Iran oil disruption) and demand_spike (panic buying). Impact is U.S.-specific, with potential global oil price effects. Winners: U.S. oil producers (higher prices). Losers: consumers, airlines, transport, retail.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- U.S. average gas prices rose to $4.48 per gallon, nearly $1.50 higher since war initiation on February 28.
- 61% of Americans view military action against Iran as a mistake.
- Trump's job approval rating dropped to 62%, lowest in his presidency.
U.S. consumer discretionary spending faces headwinds from higher gasoline prices; retail sales expected down 1-3% in 48h.
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