Biden administration faces tough questions as student loan plan held up in court

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The Biden administration is facing questions and backlash after its $500 billion student debt transfer was blocked in court two days following the midterm elections.

Biden spoke about student loan"forgiveness" during his 2020 presidential campaign but insisted for his first 18 months in office that Congress needed to act first. That began to change in mid-2022, and by the fall, the

The White House has appealed the Texas ruling and released the following statement in response to the second. The first time this occurred was with Biden's extending the eviction moratorium, which the president openlywas probably illegal. The same thing happened with the employer vaccine mandate, federal mask mandate, Title 42 southern border expulsion policy, and now Biden's student loan policy.

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