Different sides of the 'egregious' coin: Republicans and Democrats react to Supreme Court student loan decision

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Different sides of the 'egregious' coin: Republicans and Democrats react to Supreme Court student loan decision
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The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on Friday was met with celebratory reactions from conservatives, while those on the Left responded with disdain.

In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled against Biden's plan to wipe away $400 billion in student debt, with Chief Justice John Roberts writing the majority opinion in the case Biden v. Nebraska.Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was quick to assure those upset by the decision that loan forgiveness was still a possibility.

We still have the power to cancel and must use it, or we’re looking at an economic crisis for millions of people.Ocasio-Cortez also blasted what she saw as a double standard between Friday’s Supreme Court decision and moves made by former President Donald Trump. More than 40 million hard working Americans are waiting for the help that President Biden promised them, and they expect this administration to throw everything they’ve got into the fight until they make good on this commitment.Shortly after the high court’s decision was announced, former Vice President and current Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence praised the decision, saying Biden’s plan was “an egregious violation of the Constitution.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott also released a video contrasting his approach to education and the job force with that of Biden.Biden wanted to make waitresses & mechanics pay the student loans of doctors & lawyers who make six figures.It's time for a President who values hard work & the people who do it. pic.twitter.com/dXV9r3LjwQ“Joe Biden wants you to pay off the student loans of lawyers and professors.

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