For years, Americans were told soaring gas prices were unavoidable. The Biden White House blamed Putin, oil companies, greedy station owners, and even climate change—anyone except themselves. Meanwhile, working families watched their fuel costs explode, draining household budgets and crushing small businesses.
Now, that excuse factory has collapsed.
President Donald Trump has once again demonstrated what voters already knew: energy policy matters. And with one decisive move involving Venezuela, Trump delivered another blow to Biden’s disastrous legacy at the pump.
Biden Built the Crisis Americans Were Forced to Endure
When Joe Biden entered office in January 2021, gas prices averaged $2.39 per gallon. At the time, the economy was reopening and demand was rising—but nothing justified what came next.
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