- Rep. Tom Malinowski is in a tight race for reelection to represent New Jersey’s 7th District.
- He said that Vice President Biden “made a bit of a mistake” going to Saudi Arabia this summer.
- The congressman from New Jersey said that he would do differently if he were to be reelected.
Rep. Tom Malinowski, a Democrat from New Jersey, criticised Vice President Joe Biden’s decision to visit Saudi Arabia on Monday, calling it “a bit of a mistake.” Malinowski said that President Biden “made a bit of a mistake.”
“One issue I’ve had with President Biden on gas prices, on oil, is that I think he made a bit of a mistake going to Saudi Arabia this summer and trying the nice approach with a so-called ally that actually is trying to deliberately hurt the United States right now,” Malinowski, who is in a tight race for reelection to represent New Jersey’s 7th District, said during an interview on media This Morning.
When asked what he would do differently than the Biden administration to address inflation if he were to be reelected, the congressman from New Jersey made these remarks in response to the question.
“I think we, and he, learned a lesson when Saudi Arabia acted to raise gas prices to help Russia, to hurt us, a couple of months ago I had legislation in the House to require withdrawing our troops from Saudi Arabia as a consequence of that decision,” Malinowski said.[embedpost slug=”president-biden-to-kashmiri-leader-promoting-freedom-integral-part-of-us-policy/”]



















