Supreme Court to hear challenge to Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan in February

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The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear a legal challenge to President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan early next year.

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What about home loans, car loans, personal loans... what a joke.

Biden said on CBS the pandemic is over. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

I thought Joe said the pandemic is OVER?

But didn't they say the 'emergency' was over so they could suspend the 'remain in Mexico' policy for illegals? Can't have it both ways...

I will be so glad when republicans grow a set and put a end to this covid fear bullshit

This is no longer an emergency. It's now a political tool...

If $125,000 is the poverty line...

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