Cars lined up around the block at a Sunoco station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for $2.38 per gallon gas during an Americans for Prosperity event highlighting how inflation has impacted gas prices. (Credit: Americans for Prosperity)
FIRST ON FOX – An influential, fiscally conservative and libertarian political advocacy group will work with gas stations across the country this week to remind Americans what the price at the pump was four years ago.
On Monday, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) will host the first of a series of events that will roll back gas prices from coast to coast «to get a pre-Bidenomics break at the pump.» More than 20 gas stations will participate throughout this week, temporarily reducing prices to as low as $2.38 per gallon – near the average price per gallon of gas on the day President Biden assumed office.
«Biden’s war on American energy has had disastrous results and Americans are reeling from high gas prices going into the summer,» said Akash Chougule, AFP vice president of government affairs.
«From shutting down the Keystone Pipeline to banning energy leases on federal land, Joe Biden’s top-down policies have stifled our country’s energy resources and made even the things like a family road trip more expensive,» Chougule said in a statement. «This week, we are spotlighting what gas prices could be with policies that unleash our country’s energy potential.»
PRICES AT THE PUMP DROPPED FOUR CENTS THIS WEEK DUE TO LOW OIL COSTS
An Americans for Prosperity van is parked at a Sunoco gas station on May 20, 2024, in Pittsburgh, where prices have been temporarily lowered to show how inflation has impacted what Americans pay for gas. (Americans for Prosperity / Fox News)
The first AFP gas rollback event
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