The White House on Thursday sidestepped questions asking if President Joe Biden was doing anything to curb rising gas prices, as those in the industry warn motorists might face $3 per gallon in a matter of weeks. A reporter at the daily briefing asked White House press secretary Jen Psaki if Biden was planning to intervene on the rising prices. Tech company GasBuddy, which tracks fuel prices, warned today that the national average “may breach $3 per gallon by Memorial Day after OPEC’s meeting today closed with no meaningful increase in oil production,” referring to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. “I don’t have anything on that to preview for you,” Psaki responded to the reporter.  “I will say … there’s been a lot of reporting on what kind of relief would come out of the American Rescue plan, something that can help address a range of issues the American people are …