Trump says ‘I love the inflation’ as prices rise amid Iran war

Published On 11 Jun, 2026
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Asked about U.S. government data showing consumer inflation increased at its fastest pace in three years in May, and whether it could hobble his ​fellow Republicans just months ahead of November’s midterm election, Donald Trump said: “I love the inflation.”

The president then explained ​how he greenlit a plan to secretly move oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz over ⁠concerns of higher costs and increasing inflation. “It was worth it to me,” Trump said about his calculus and calling ​the operation a success.

“When it’s over, you will see oil drop to where it was before,” Trump said of ​the larger war. “It’s coming down. It’s going to come down like a rock.”

Donald Trump has called the war on Iran a detour and framed it as a national security issue as Tehran’s closure of the key shipping route has pushed up the cost of gasoline, fertilizer ​and other goods, contributing to inflation.

Higher prices could also keep the US Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates, which ​could lower borrowing costs, which Trump has called for since returning to power last year.

Republicans are seeking to maintain control of ‌the US ⁠House of Representatives and the Senate but are concerned a consumer backlash could hand the reins to Democrats as the cost of living remains a top issue for voters.