Report: President Biden asked Saudis to Delay Oil Production Cuts Until After the Midterm Elections October 13, 2022 According to a new statement from the Saudi government, President Biden asked Saudi Arabia to delay oil production cuts until November – after they could influence the upcoming midterm elections. The Associated Press reports, “Saudi Arabia said Thursday that the U.S. had urged the kingdom to postpone a decision by OPEC and its allies — including Russia — to cut oil production by a month. Such a delay could have helped reduce the risk of a spike in gas prices ahead of the U.S. midterm elections next month.” This bombshell revelation comes with the latest consumer price index rising to 8.2 percent, an increase of 0.4 percent for the month and more than the 0.3 percent Dow Jones estimate. American families are already struggling with gas prices again approaching $4 per gallon with the cost of diesel now more than $5 per gallon. This stunning report makes it clear that President Biden isn’t interested in how much Americans are struggling with the economy and fuel prices, he is only concerned with the elections. If true, this collusion attempt must have consequences. “Joe Biden doesn’t care about your wallet, he only cares about your vote,” said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director for Power The Future. “For an American President to try and collude with Saudi Arabia and their allies, including Russia, to manipulate gas prices for political purposes is beyond abhorrent. Every politician, especially those representing major oil and gas states like Alaska, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas should be rigorously vetted if they support Joe Biden’s policies which put foreign interests above their own constituents.” Back to Blog Posts