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Biden Freezes When Reporter Asks, “Will People Who Have Privately Held Loans, Will They at Some Point become Eligible for Loan Forgiveness?” (VIDEO)

by October 17, 2022
October 17, 2022
Biden Freezes When Reporter Asks, “Will People Who Have Privately Held Loans, Will They at Some Point become Eligible for Loan Forgiveness?” (VIDEO)

Joe Biden on Monday returned to the White House around noon from another weekend vacation in Delaware.

Biden delivered remarks on the student debt relief portal beta test from his fake White House set.

Joe Biden announced the formal launch of the student loan forgiveness application website.

It was a disaster.

WATCH:

Joe Biden spells out the letters in “dot,” as in the punctuation, while reading the name of a website off the teleprompter.
pic.twitter.com/EqpfLdSuSc

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) October 17, 2022

Reporters tried to ask Biden questions after his remarks.

“And will people who have privately held loans, will they at some point become eligible for this forgiveness?” a reporter asked Biden.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona stepped in and answered questions while Biden stood there with a blank stare on his face.

VIDEO:

JUST IN: President Biden announces the formal launch of the student loan forgiveness application website https://t.co/JU8paHNsIM pic.twitter.com/hJvhUSPQCr

— CNN (@CNN) October 17, 2022

Biden said he’s confident his unconstitutional student loan forgiveness program will hold up in court.

A conservative, Indiana-based lawyer filed a lawsuit against the Biden Regime last month in an effort to block Joe Biden’s unconstitutional student loan forgiveness program.

Joe Biden unilaterally announced a massive forgiveness of student loans in August.

Biden canceled up to $10,000 in student debt for borrowers who earn $125,000 a year or less and up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants, NBC News reported.

In the lawsuit filed last month, the conservative group argued Joe Biden did not have the authority to cancel student loan debt.

“The Department [of Education] did not undertake the notice-and-comment process required for rulemaking, much less solicit any public input,” the suit says, according to NBC News. “It did not even issue a formal order or directive setting out its cancellation program.”

“Nothing about loan cancellation is lawful or appropriate,” the lawyers said. “In an end-run around Congress, the administration threatens to enact a profound and transformational policy that will have untold economic impacts. The administration’s lawless action should be stopped immediately.”

The post Biden Freezes When Reporter Asks, “Will People Who Have Privately Held Loans, Will They at Some Point become Eligible for Loan Forgiveness?” (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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