Austan Goolsbee denied one assertion after another as the Fox News host attacked the Biden admin's energy policies on his Friday show.
"No, he did not cut energy production by 40 percent," Goolsbee responded."Energy production fell because we were in an economic catastrophic downturn."
Hannity countered that Biden fired Keystone XL pipeline workers, to which Goolsbee replied,"The Keystone pipeline wasn't built yet, Sean. That had no effect on energy production.""He's not begging OPEC," Goolsbee replied."He convinced OPEC, and OPEC is increasing their production.""They didn't reject him," Goolsbee replied."They said they're increasing production in the month of January.
Economist Dean Goolsbee confronted Fox News' Sean Hannity on Friday over the latter's claims about U.S. energy production under the Biden versus Trump admins. Above, Hannity interviews former president Donald Trump before a campaign rally on September 20, 2018 in Las Vegas.
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