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Supreme Court Asked To Block Bailout As Applications Open For Biden’s Billion-Dollar Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The Supreme Court on Wednesday was asked by a Wisconsin tax advocacy group to block the Biden administration’s student loan debt relief scheme, which is set to take effect this weekend.

The emergency filing from the Brown County Taxpayers Association asked Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who is responsible for handling such requests from the 7th federal appeals court, to delay implementation of the debt relief plan while their lawsuit plays out, according to CNBC.

And as the Epoch Times notes (emphasis ours), tens of millions of Americans across the country are now eligible to apply for student loan cancellation under President Joe Biden’s loan forgiveness program despite a number of lawsuits opposing the scheme.

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4 thoughts on “Supreme Court Asked To Block Bailout As Applications Open For Biden’s Billion-Dollar Student Loan Forgiveness Program”

  1. Fees have blocked it. Will be interesting to see this play out.

    Prez wanted an election promise win before the midterms. Oops. Red wave coming.

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