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Big deal: zero $ payment but balance doesn’t grow; cut in half loan payments; runaway education cost
Big deal: zero $ payment but balance doesn’t grow for current & future borrowers; cut in half loan payments RAMAMURTI: by the way, one concern that people have had about the income-based repayment program in the past is that if …
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pre-approved 16M people meant put political pressure on the court, wasted resources? A: didn’t know
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “So the Department of Education has pre-approved 16 million people for the forgiveness program. Was that meant to put political pressure on the court? Because you knew that this was going through the court …
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Q: Admin very confident HEROES Act, Why should borrowers trust you this time? A: fight harder
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “This administration was very confident that the HEROES Act would work. Of course, the Supreme Court blocked that. Why should borrowers trust you this time that this one will work? Sec CARDONA: Yeah. There …
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Q: legally sound A: all lawyers reviewed new plan, they did same for HEROES Act, Supreme Court wrong
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “And the President said that this new plan is legally sound. How did you reach this conclusion? Did you do an analysis, or what exactly? RAMAMURTI: Lawyers from the Department of Education, from the …
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Q: legally scurrilous footing? A: Supreme Court got it wrong & HEROES Act pathway was quicker
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “if the HEROES Act was on legally scurrilous footing, this might be even more so. And if — if you’re more secure that this is a legal route to do it, why didn’t you …
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Q: 2024 campaign, same lawyers, same Court what changed? political pressure wasted resources?
Q: 2024 campaign same lawyers, same Court what has changed? A: keep fighting, trust lawyers On 6/30/2023, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “The lawyers that you’re saying believe that this path is sound, …
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Q: to change the Court? A: very clear not expand the Court, lay it out for the Americans
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “about the Court rulings this week. So, if the — if the Supreme Court doesn’t reflect the views of the American people, like Biden has said, should he …
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Q: this was ultimately Supreme Court’s decision. Why blame on Republicans? A: just fact (for vote?)
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “And the — oh, and the second question. The second question. KJP: Yeah. What’s your second question? Reporter: The President has blamed Republicans for doing everything in their …
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Q: double Pell Grant for blacks? A: everything at the center of, always equity, always equality
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “discussion about the racial wealth gap and the burden of student loan debt on African Americans, especially Black women. The United Negro College Fund is asking for the …
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Q: Supreme Court’s decision why blame on Republicans? KJP: everything always equity, always equality
Q: this was ultimately Supreme Court’s decision. Why blame on Republicans? A: just the fact (for vote?) On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “And the — oh, and the second question. The second question. KJP: …