White House Still Considering Sending ‘Gas Cards’ To The American People: Report

The White House is still considering sending out gas rebate cards in an effort to help millions of Americans afford gas as they face high prices at the pump.

On Friday, Fox Business reported that President Joe Biden is considering all options to provide relief — including gas cards.

“The president has made clear that he is willing to explore all options and hear all ideas that would help lower gas prices for the American people,” a White House official told Fox Business.

“No decisions have been made,” the official added.

In March, The Daily Wire reported that the White House held off on sending out taxpayer-funded pre-paid debit cards after receiving pushback from Democrats on Capitol Hill, who were worried the idea would never work in providing economic relief in the face of high fuel prices.

“The president has made clear that he is willing to explore all options and hear all ideas that would help lower gas prices for the American people,” a White House official told Fox Business.

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