Democrats have pointed to Russian President Vladimir Putin and global supply chain issues, as well as to the actions of OPEC+, the cartel of oil-producing nations, for the steep rise in gasoline prices. Republicans are blaming President Joe Biden, who stopped the Keystone XL Pipeline his first day in office.
High gas prices prompt politicians to point fingers, assign blame
March 13, 2022065

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