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“You’re not done. You’ve still got 100 days left in office!” said documentary filmmaker Michael Moore.
A judge let a restraining order on the plan expire, kicking the decision to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
The separate court injunctions could have consequences for millions of people.
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Borrowers say they can’t get answers from the country’s largest student loan provider as repayments resume after the COVID pandemic reprieve.
The new “Saving on a Valuable Education” plan raises the qualification for $0 payments from 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines to 225 percent, among other new features.
Over 800,000 people will have the remainder of their loans forgiven.
In striking down President Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness plan, the Roberts Court continues to expand its own authority.
President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, which would have forgiven eligible borrowers of up to $20,000 each, has been struck down.
The Senate agreed to vote on a bill that would strike down President Joe Biden's debt relief plan, which is already entangled in Supreme Court challenges.
It would accelerate the June 30 deadline imposed by the Biden administration.
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