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With the Dow Jones down nearly 1,500 points Monday as of this writing, President Donald Trump has identified his scapegoats: Saudi Arabia, Russia, and “Fake News.”

In a Monday morning tweet, the president blamed the Dow freefall on the burgeoning feud over oil prices between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

“Saudi Arabia and Russia are arguing over the price and flow of oil,” Trump wrote. “That, and the Fake News, is the reason for the market drop!”

Russia, on Friday, rejected a deal with OPEC to cut its oil supply. In response, Saudi Arabia slashed its oil prices. Coupled with coronavirus fears, these developments have brought markets across the world down sharply.

Trump argued that there is a silver lining for consumers as prices at the pump are likely to fall amid the tumult.

“Good for the consumer, gasoline prices coming down!” Trump wrote.

He also again tried to compare the flu to coronavirus, despite the common flu not being the reason markets have crashed and economic anxiety has risen.

The president is set to meet with

White House aides this afternoon to discuss ideas about an economic stimulus.