‘Chorus of people’ throwing Biden under the bus

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Recastled CEO Kosha Gada says Chair of the US Federal Reserve Jerome Powell is joining the “chorus of people” throwing US President Joe Biden “under the bus” for the country’s struggling economy.

“The biggest thing really is gas prices, because gas and fuel is basically an input component in every little

thing we consume,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Rowan Dean.“Some of that can be contributed to Russia but not all of it.”

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