Fox News anchors John Roberts and Neil Cavuto questioned why President Joe Biden warned oil companies against price gouging after Hurricane Ian hit Florida, wrongly asserting that oil production was unaffected and that there is no history of such predatory conduct.
While the full extent of the devastation in western Florida from Hurricane Ian is still being calculated, Gov. Ron DeSantis called it a “500-year flooding event” from the huge storm surge and Biden expressed concern of “substantial loss of life” from the storm.
Roberts strayed from Fox’s recent pattern of taking advantage of this devastating hurricane to undermine the scientific consensus of climate change, instead defending giant corporations against the president’s warning to “not use this as an excuse to raise gasoline prices or gouge the American people.” Those oil companies have recently enjoyed “record profits” amid multiple global crises and the recovery from the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In defending the oil companies, Roberts falsely claimed that oil production in the region was unaffected by the hurricane in Florida and expressed doubt that there had “ever been a case” when the oil industry had used hurricanes to price-gouge customers.