What are you talking about specifically? Overly politically minded people love to say the US president is doing this or that but in reality the president doesn't have all that much control. Even rejecting things like oil leases on natural lands are a) a small proportion of the supply and b) won't have an impact for years because it takes time to drill wells and move oil. The idea that Biden could wave his hand tomorrow and make gas $2/gal or $10/gal on a whim is pure conspiracy-mongering fantasy.
The US has been pushing hard for green energy (and constantly talking about it) for two decades. Congress and states have passed lots of legislation related to it. The Texas wind farms and CA solar industry long pre-date the current president.
For my part I think gas prices are driven more by refineries needing to re-start and re-hire/re-train after the COVID slowdown, plus some amount of market anxiety due to Putin's land grab.
The US has been pushing hard for green energy (and constantly talking about it) for two decades. Congress and states have passed lots of legislation related to it. The Texas wind farms and CA solar industry long pre-date the current president.
For my part I think gas prices are driven more by refineries needing to re-start and re-hire/re-train after the COVID slowdown, plus some amount of market anxiety due to Putin's land grab.