Education Secretary Rips Loan-Forgiven Republicans After College Debt Ruling

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Education Secretary Rips Loan-Forgiven Republicans After College Debt Ruling
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Miguel Cardona name-dropped Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene following the Supreme Court decision blocking student loan relief.

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