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Businessmen behind ‘Freedom Fuel’ gas stations that caused concern over subsidies

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jul 15, 7:36 PMWire: Washington Examiner
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Businessmen behind ‘Freedom Fuel’ gas stations that caused concern over subsidies

The businessmen behind the “Freedom Fuel” network, the chain of discount gas stations heavily promoted by the Trump administration, have been identified after questions loomed over who was financing the initiative and whether taxpayer su…

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