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Friday, October 04, 2024

A federal judge will let expire a temporary restraining order against the Biden administration's sweeping new student loan forgiveness plan, which could deliver relief to tens of millions of Americans.

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Unfortunately ...

This was known, and likely why the judge let it expire.

Missouri judge blocks Biden student loan forgiveness that was cleared to proceed
www.cnbc.com

#1 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-10-03 11:58 PM | Reply

Unfortunately ...

This was known, and likely why the judge let it expire.

Missouri judge blocks Biden student loan forgiveness that was cleared to proceed[sic]
www.cnbc.com

Unfortunately, seems you failed to comprehend your source:

The Biden administration's sweeping student loan forgiveness plan was temporarily blocked again Thursday by a Missouri judge, just one day after a federal judge in Georgia said he would let a restraining order against the relief expire. (emphasis added)

#2 | Posted by et_al at 2024-10-04 12:30 AM | Reply

#2 | POSTED BY ET_AL

I didn't fail to comprehend it.

The federal judge let it expire knowing it would be picked up by MO.

You think these guys are stupid?

#3 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-10-04 01:20 PM | Reply

WASHINGTON (AP) " President Joe Biden's latest attempt at student loan cancellation is free to move ahead " at least temporarily " after a judge in Georgia decided that a legal challenge should be handled by a court in Missouri.

Biden's plan has been on hold since September after seven Republican-led states challenged it in federal court in Georgia. But on Wednesday, a federal judge decided not to extend the pause and instead dismissed Georgia from the lawsuit, finding that it lacked the legal right, or standing, to sue.

U.S. District Court Judge J. Randal Hall opted to send the suit to Missouri, one of the remaining states in the case. On Thursday, those states filed a request asking the Missouri court to block the plan.
www.komu.com

#4 | Posted by oneironaut at 2024-10-04 01:24 PM | Reply

You think these guys are stupid?

#3 | POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT

No. Just you.

It must really bum you out that someone somewhere is getting help.

#5 | Posted by donnerboy at 2024-10-05 12:27 PM | Reply

NO NO NO!!!! We need to give corporations and wealthy individuals more tax cuts they don't need and blow up the debt even more!!!

- GOP

#6 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2024-10-05 03:19 PM | Reply

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