Biden Says to Expect ‘Good News’ on Pipeline Within a Day
- President says U.S. military may help transport fuel
- Gas prices top $3 as Colonial shutdown causes shortages
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President Joe Biden said he expects “good news” soon about a major fuel pipeline that was shut down by a ransomware attack last week and that he would allow the military to help transport gas to parts of the country that are running out.
“I think you’re going to hear some good news in the next 24 hours and I think we’ll be getting that under control,” Biden told reporters at the White House on Wednesday. He didn’t elaborate.