Days before the Supreme Court takes on Biden's student-loan forgiveness, Elizabeth Warren urges it to 'do its job and apply the law as it is written'
with a coalition of student-loan borrowers and advocacy groups pushing for debt cancellation and pushing back against the lawsuits in question.
One of the cases was filed by six Republican-led states who argued the debt relief would hurt their states' tax revenues, along with the revenue of Missouri-based student-loan company MOHELA, and the other lawsuit was filed on behalf of two student-loan borrowers who did not qualify for the full $20,000 amount of relief.
While the White House and Democrats have argued those cases do not have standing, Republican lawmakers have continued to say that Biden cannot cancel student debt broadly without Congressional approval — and that's it's an unfair policy.on Twitter on Thursday that"canceling student debt is Biden's gift to young left-wing activists. He wants hardworking Americans to pay for coastal elites to get their gender studies degrees.
Biden's debt relief. It's unclear how the conservative-majority court will rule on this Democratic policy, but Biden's administration has expressed confidence that the plan follows the law and should be upheld. "Our student debt relief program will help borrowers most at risk of delinquency or default from the pandemic get back on their feet," Education Secretary Miguel Cardona
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