Opinion: The U.S. Supreme Court should strike down Biden’s overreach on student loans
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme heard oral arguments over two court cases challenging President Joe Biden’s attempt to unilaterally cancel hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt.
The president did not get congressional authority to do this, but rather invoked the 2003 HEROES Act, which was passed to allow the secretary of education to provide relief to student loan borrowers impacted by the wars raging at the time.
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