Biden Administration’s Student Loan Socialism is Illegal

Biden Administration’s Student Loan Socialism is Illegal
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell — Mitch McConnell Official website
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LOUISVILLE, KY – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) issued the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Biden v. Nebraska:

“The American people know that the Biden Administration’s student loan socialism plan would be a raw deal for hardworking taxpayers. Now that the Supreme Court has rejected the Administration’s position in Biden v. Nebraska, they can know that it’s illegal.

“The President of the United States cannot hijack twenty-year-old emergency powers to pad the pockets of his high-earning base and make suckers out of working families who choose not to take on student debt. The Court’s decision today deals a heavy blow to Democrats’ distorted and outsized view of executive power.”

Permalink: https://www.mcconnell.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2023/6/biden-administration-s-student-loan-socialism-is-illegal

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