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On April 2, 2022, a fake quote was shared by the @Sassychickie account on Twitter that claimed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said, Gas prices are high due to gas prices not being low as before. To get back to lower prices we have to acknowledge gas is high which is the opposite of low. The tweet came at a time when gas prices were hitting record-high numbers: There's no audio, video, or documented record of Harris ever saying this about gas prices on any online news websites, including on right-wing blogs. It also does not appear in any transcripts for speeches, news conferences, town hall talks, or television interviews. It appeared to have been either fabricated for the tweet, or perhaps it originated from a source that claims to publish humor or satire. The quote about gas prices that was attributed to Harris was then shared by multiple Facebook users. It also likely spread to other social media platforms such as Instagram and Telegram, for example. While the gas prices are high quote with Harris' name wasn't real, she was recently asked about the subject of rising costs at the pump. The question came on March 11 during a news conference in Romania. However, her answer did not specifically address gas prices: Below are the relevant parts of the question and answer. The full remarks can be found in the transcript on WhiteHouse.gov: Aside from this story about Harris and the gas prices are high fake quote, we previously reported on another misleading tweet that also came from the @Sassychickie Twitter account (which also bears the name Patriotic Bacon). On Feb. 15, 2022, @Sassychickie tweeted a picture that users believed showed a trucker prayer circle tied to the trucker convoy near the U.S.-Canada border in 2022. In reality, the photograph was captured in Honduras in 2020 and had nothing to do with politics. In sum, no, Harris did not say, gas prices are high due to gas prices not being low as before, nor did she say, to get back to lower prices we have to acknowledge gas is high which is the opposite of low.
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