
An AI-generated image shows President Donald Trump with a Chevron logo as a head and Ted Cruz as a leashed figure crawling over a dog bowl labeled “Chevron’s lap dog.” The governor’s office captioned the image “Chevron Cruz is a good boy,” adding details such as a tail, a dog tag with Cruz’s name, bags of money labeled campaign donations, and a plaque reading “Chevron’s good boy.” The governor’s office also posted claims that unbranded gas comes from the same refineries, storage tanks, and pipelines and meets the same state standards. The office argued branded fuel costs more, citing an analysis that Chevron averaged 60 to 80 cents per gallon above unbranded alternatives. Cruz responded by pointing to lower Texas gas prices and blaming California energy policies.
"The California governor shared an AI-generated photo of President Donald Trump with a Chevron logo as a head and holding Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's leash as he crawled over a dog bowl that said, “Chevron's lap dog.” The governor's office captioned the picture, “Chevron Cruz is a good boy.” Other oddities in the photo include Cruz having a tail, a dog tag with his name on it, bags of money labeled campaign donations, and a plaque that said “Chevron's good boy.”"
"“Pro tip: unbranded gas comes from the same refineries, storage tanks, and pipelines, and it meets the same state standards to keep your engine running clean,” Newsom's office posted last Thursday on X. “Big Oil is already making billions off Trump's Iran War; don't let them rip you off even more by overpaying for the brand name.”"
"Cruz responded with a photo of a Chevron station with a price much lower than California's average gas price over $6 a gallon. “Just filled my tank. In Texas, gas is $3.99 a gallon. Hey Gavin-the problem isn't Chevron, it's California's stupid energy policies,” Cruz wrote on X Tuesday. As of Wednesday, the national average for a gallon of gasoline is $4.459, per AAA. However, that price skyrockets in CA, where drivers are paying an average of $6.094 a gallon."
"Newsom also ripped into Chevron with a “pro tip” claiming the company's “branded” blend costs drivers more at the pump compared to “unbranded” gas. “According to the Division of Petroleum Market Oversight's analysis presented to the state Assembly, Chevron averaged more than 60 to 80 cents per gallon above unbranded alternatives,” a spokesperson for the governor told The California Post."
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