Federal court strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness program

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A federal judge in Texas has struck down President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program, declaring it illegal.

The lawsuit was filed by a conservative group, the Job Creators Network Foundation, in October on behalf of two borrowers who did not qualify for debt relief.

Biden’s program was already on hold due a separate legal challenge.

The Biden administration has argued that Congress has given the secretary of education the power to broadly discharge student loan debt in a 2003 law known as the HEROES Act.

President Joe Biden speaks about threats to democracy ahead of next week's midterm elections, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at the Columbus Club in Union Station, near the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

Where Biden's student loan forgiveness program stands

But the Texas federal judge found that the law does not provide the executive branch clear congressional authorization to create the student loan forgiveness program.

“The program is thus an unconstitutional exercise of Congress’s legislative power and must be vacated,” wrote Judge Mark Pittman, who was nominated by then-President Donald Trump.

“In this country, we are not ruled by an all-powerful executive with a pen and a phone,” he continued.

The Justice Department said Thursday that it would appeal the decision, and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement that “we strongly disagree with the District Court’s ruling on our student debt relief program.”

“For the 26 million borrowers who have already given the Department of Education the necessary information to be considered for debt relief – 16 million of whom have already been approved for relief – the Department will hold onto their information so it can quickly process their relief once we prevail in court,” Jean-Pierre said.

The Biden administration has been banned from canceling any debt since the 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals put an administrative hold on the program on October 21.

The appeals court has yet to rule on that lawsuit, brought by six Republican-led states. A lower court judge dismissed the lawsuit on October 20, ruling that the states did not have the legal standing to bring the challenge.

The Biden administration is facing several other legal challenges to the program. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has denied two separate requests to challenge the program.

Under Biden’s program, individual borrowers who earned less than $125,000 in either 2020 or 2021 and married couples or heads of households who made less than $250,000 annually in those years are eligible to have up to $10,000 of their federal student loan debt forgiven.

If a qualifying borrower also received a federal Pell grant while enrolled in college, the individual is eligible for up to $20,000 of debt forgiveness.

In the case ruled on Thursday, one plaintiff did not qualify for the student loan forgiveness program because her loans are not held by the federal government and the other plaintiff is only eligible for $10,000 in debt relief because he did not receive a Pell grant.

They argued that they could not voice their disagreement with the program’s rules because the administration did not put it through a formal notice-and-comment rule making process under the Administrative Procedure Act.

“This ruling protects the rule of law which requires all Americans to have their voices heard by their federal government,” said Elaine Parker, president of Job Creators Network Foundation, in a statement Thursday.

The advocacy group was founded by Bernie Marcus, a major Trump donor and former Home Depot CEO.

Payments on federal student loans have been paused since March 2020 due to a pandemic-related benefit. They are set to resume in January.

This story has been updated with additional information.


I thought politicians were about making deals... Do you think they should have/could have made better offers to those who opposed the student loan relief?

Quid-Pro Quo
 

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Right...after....election day

Both sides really did a handshake huh

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Lol fukk Texas.

This is expected, this is nothing, this gets appealed, the real battle will be higher up, if any.
Appeals are a dead end. All the high courts are Republican. The whole relief program was just put to sleep.:francis:





It's worth noting that this is an interesting case study for any future reperations bills. Effectively, if republicans don't support it , it will be shot down.
 

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Appeals are a dead end. All the high courts are Republican. The whole relief program was just putting sleep.:francis:





It's worth noting that this is an interesting case study for any future reperations bills. Effectively, if republicans don't support it , it will be shot down.
Not really. The Supreme Court had already signaled that they want no parts of this.
 

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Appeals are a dead end. All the high courts are Republican. The whole relief program was just putting sleep.:francis:





It's worth noting that this is an interesting case study for any future reperations bills. Effectively, if republicans don't support it , it will be shot down.
yall gotta think about quid pro quo...

Super pacs as well

 

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It actually hasn't been struck down yet at least not permanently and he has another option of going through the department of education.
Republicans have been pretty clear on this one. If it doesn't go through their Republican congressional representatives , the higher courts will fabricate any random reasoning to shut down the next iteration of it from XYZ federal department.
 
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