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Former Keystone pipeline worker rips Biden after comments on oil production

Por: Fox Business Business October 20, 2022

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Fox News contributor Brian Brenberg and Marco Trends Advisors founding partner Mitch Roschelle reacts to President Biden's announcement of an additional release from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. FIRST ON FOX: A former Keystone XL pipeline welder sharply criticized President Biden after the White House announced new measures intended to drive down on Wednesday. I don't know how he gets away with keep saying that he doesn't... + full article



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