The ACLJ’s Jay and Jordan Sekulow break down the monumental U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the week, which resulted in major wins for conservatives, including the dissolution of the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan.
The student loan decision, especially, was a huge loss for Biden, who all but guaranteed the debt forgiveness as part of a campaign promise. Problem is, says Jordan Sekulow, Biden actually acknowledged he didn’t have the power to do this alone and Nancy Pelosi even confirmed the plan would require legislation. “Well, the court picked up on that,” Sekulow said. “The court decided this student loan program does not follow under the HEROES Act, which allows delays, but not forgiveness.”
Here’s more with the Sekulows on the major rulings in defense of the Constitution and free speech.
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