are piling on their criticism of after released a damning statement confirming the administration's failed bid to get them to delay cutting oil production by two million barrels a day until after the midterms.The White House, bracing for another spike in gas prices less than a month before millions head to the polls, has furiously hit back at the Kingdom and accused them of siding Russia instead of the financial implications of the deal.The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement didn't specifically mention the November 8 elections, where Biden will try onto the razor-thin Democratic majority in Congress, but stated the U.S. 'suggested' the cuts be delayed by a month.
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