By: Abigail Hauslohner, James Politi, Demetri Sevastopulo, Amy Mackinnon
Summit comes as oil supply shock has triggered a worsening energy crisis and threatens Republicans’ midterm prospects
James Politi is the Washington bureau chief at the Financial Times, where he covers the White House and oversees a team of reporters focused on American politics, economics, regulation, and foreign policy. With extensive experience in general assignment news, world affairs, and regional interest, James has reported on critical topics such as conflict, geopolitics, and international affairs. He has been featured in prominent publications including The Irish Times, New Zealand Herald, and The Australian Financial Review.
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