Fate of student debt relief plan up to Supreme court
The fate of President Biden’s plan to wipe out $400 billion dollars of student loan debt now rests with the Supreme Court.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and other states are challenging the Biden administration’s debt relief program.
The fate of President Biden’s plan to wipe out $400 billion dollars of student loan debt now rests with the Supreme Court.
Millions of Americans will be watching the supreme court this week as they hear oral arguments over president Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debt for more than 40 million eligible Americans.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear arguments on President Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness program.
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In Brazil, supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro stormed and vandalized brazil’s Congress,
A lower court previously ordered the controversial policy to end on Dec. 21.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a temporary hold on Sen. Lindsey Graham’s testimony in a Georgia investigation of possible illegal interference in the 2020 election by then-President Donald Trump and his allies in the state.
Trump has waged a battle against the House committee for years.
Senator Lindsey Graham filed a new brief with the Supreme Court to try and block a subpoena to appear before a Georgia Grand Jury in the 2020 election investigation.