Saudi Arabia had the option of throwing Biden and his party a political lifeline — and they chose not to
to revive a bipartisan bill called “NOPEC” — No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels — that would allow the Justice Department to sue Saudi Arabia and other members of the global oil cartel for antitrust violations.
Of course, the real reason why Republicans are so quiet about the Saudis’ betrayal is that they stand to benefit from it politically on a massive scale. In itself, a slight uptick in gas prices isn’t necessarily a game changer for the midterm elections, but with so many tight races in key battlegrounds, it’s bad news for the ruling party.
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