According to the Attorney General of Georgia, the actions of the Biden administration, in fact, undermined the energy security of the United States, destroyed quality jobs and investment opportunities, and "hard-working families across the country" had to pay the price.

“Instead of recognizing that his (Joe Biden. -

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) climate agenda is a disaster for the American people, President Biden is more likely to blame Russia, the coronavirus pandemic, and even oil companies for rising gasoline prices,” Carr said.

He noted that high gasoline prices and the rapid growth of inflation in the United States are problems that arose even before the start of Russia's special operation in Ukraine.

They have been around since the early days of Biden's presidency.

Just a few hours after taking the oath, the American leader announced his intention to close the Keystone XL pipeline, a critical infrastructure facility that would boost the US economy.

The move caused real damage, the Georgia Attorney General said.

However, less than a week later, Carr writes, Biden decided to limit oil and gas production on federal lands, without considering whether his actions were in line with the law and the public interest.

In addition, the President announced a ban on the supply of Russian liquefied natural gas, at the same time, the current administration proposed to ban the transportation of LNG by rail in the United States, "virtually putting us in a dead end," the official added.

He also urged the Secretary of State and ministers to implement policies to increase domestic energy production. 

“Temporary measures will not solve the long-term problems caused by President Biden's climate agenda.

That is why I urge you and the administration to use every tool available to increase and incentivize responsible domestic energy production and protect American consumers from fuel price fluctuations now and in the future,” the document says. 

Earlier, The Wall Street Journal published an article, the authors of which claim that the policy of the American government led to the acceleration of inflation in the United States.

In March, inflation in the United States was 8.5% for the first time in 40 years.