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Watch: CNN’s Jake Tapper Cuts Off White House Adviser Attempting to Pin Putin for High Gas Prices

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
May 23, 2022
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper made it clear on Monday that he was not going to allow White House economic adviser Brian Deese to blame the still-rising gas prices on Russian President Vladimir Putin and his continued war against Ukraine.

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“Today, on average, gas is costing $4.60 a gallon, that’s up more than $0.10 a gallon from last week, almost $0.50 from last month,” Tapper began, highlighting the record high prices that Americans have been facing at the pump and noting that fuel prices are expected to keep rising in the coming months. “We’re one week away from Memorial Day, should Americans be buckling up for these high prices all summer?”

Deese first responded by saying that President Joe Biden’s administration was hard at work trying to bring down the gas prices, and then immediately pivoted to lay the blame for high prices at Putin’s feet.

“We’re doing everything we can to bring those prices down. As you know, this all emanates from Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine —”

“Not all of it,” Tapper pushed back, cutting Deese off. “Not all of it. Some of it, yes.”

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“Just to be really clear, since troops started massing on the Ukrainian border and there was a concern that Russian supplies would come off, we have seen prices at the pump go up to $1.50. That is the price hike that is associated with the impact of taking Russian supply off the market,” Deese continued. “So, we’re doing everything we can to bring more supply onto the market.”

The Biden administration has been attempting to tie rising prices — particularly with regard to gasoline — to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for weeks, often referring to the record-high cost at the pump as the “Putin Price Hike.”

This is an excerpt from The Daily Wire.

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