In another masterful display of sheer brilliance, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki schooled Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, who appeared to defend Vladimir Putin and instead blame President Joe Biden for rising gas prices.
“It sounds like you guys are blaming Putin for the increase in gas prices But weren’t gas prices going up anyway because of post-pandemic supply-chain issues?”, the conservative reporter asked Psaki in an exchange highlighted by Raw Story.
Psaki proceeded to explain that recent price spikes in energy prices are “a direct result of the invasion of Ukraine.”
Not satisfied with Psaki’s answer, Doocy pressed on: “So, you say you’re going to do everything you can to reduce the impact that high gas prices has on Americans. We’re asking other countries to think about pumping more oil. Why not just do it here?”
“Federal policies are not limiting the supplies of oil and gas,” Psaki explained before the Fox News correspondent interrupted by claiming that President Biden had signed “an executive order that halted new oil and gas leases on public land.”
“Let me give you the facts here,” Psaki replied. “I know that can be inconvenient but I think they’re important in this moment.”
The press secretary explained to Doocy that “there are 9,000 permits” that are not being used by the oil companies.
“So the suggestion that we’re not allowing companies to drill is inaccurate,” she remarked. “The suggestion that that is what is hindering or preventing gas prices from coming down is inaccurate.”
“Wait, you guys think asking Saudi Arabia or Venezuela or Iran is reducing our dependence on foreign oil?” Doocy asked.
But Psaki pointed out that Doocy had been in the room when she answered a similar question moments before.
“I don’t think anyone is advocating for Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon, perhaps, except for the former president, who pulled us out of the [nuclear] deal,” she concluded.
Watch the exchange in the video below.