Sabrina Calazans, director of Borrower Outreach at Student Debt Crisis Center, and Howard University students Aiden Thompson and Sydney Stokes, among others, rally outside the White House on Aug. 25, 2022, a day after President Biden announced a plan that would cancel $10,000 in student loan debt for those making less than $125,000 a year.
Next month, the high court will hear arguments in two federal cases challenging the legality of the debt-relief program. The first case is a lawsuit challenging the plan by a group of six Republican-led states who believe the Education Department is exceeding its authority. The second is a lawsuit in Texas from two individuals who did not fully qualify for the relief and want to eliminate the entire program.
Meanwhile, Biden’s program will remain on hold, due to a federal injunction, until the legal issues are resolved.President Biden gives remarks on student debt relief at Delaware State University on Oct. 21, 2022, in Dover, Del.
On Bryan Kohberger, oh the SHOCK the HORROR You people re repugnant actually, globalist 🐖 🐖
Should be a clause in BR court. None at this time
If I get a sign that says Cancel My Mortgage, will that work too?