A federal judge reinstated a plan by the Biden administration to forgive billions in student loans just in time for the election.
President Joe Biden’s loan plan had been blocked by a temporary restraining order over a lawsuit from Republican attorneys general in seven states, including Florida, Georgia, and Ohio. The lawsuit accused the Biden administration of unconstitutionally overstepping its authority.
‘You are bribing one set of voters by transferring their debt to the rest of us taxpayers.’
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Randal Hall ended the restraining order and allowed the plan to be reinstated. Hall said that the lawsuit did not have the proper standing for a lawsuit against the president’s scheme. The lawsuit was transferred to Missouri, where Biden’s program would harm a loan servicer.
A statement from the U.S. Department of Education indicated the administration intended to continue to pursue the voter…