Federal judges block Biden’s plan to end student loan repayments

Two federal judges on Monday ruled to block part of President Joe Biden’s recent attempt to indefinitely postpone or cancel nearly half a trillion dollars in student debt.

U.S. District Judge John Ross in Missouri and U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree in Kansas issued two separate rulings on Monday after Republican-led states attorneys general filed a legal challenge to Biden’s plan, which would have indefinitely postponed payments for a huge swath of borrowers, likely costing taxpayers about half a trillion dollars.

Ross’ ruling is a preliminary injunction halting part of Biden’s plan until a ruling is made. The issue will likely be appealed and could move up through the courts.

“By attempting to saddle working Missourians with Ivy League debt, Joe Biden is undermining our constitutional structure,” Republican Missouri Attorney General Bailey, who helped lead the legal challenge, said in a statement “Only Congress has the power of the purse, not the president. Today’s ruling was a huge win for the rule of law, and for every American who Joe Biden was about to force to pay off someone else’s debt.”

About this time last year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Biden’s sweeping student debt cancellation plan which changed a 2003 law, dramatically expanding a previously narrow measure to allow the authority to forgive $10,000 per borrower with some limitations.

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“The authority to ‘modify’ statutes and regulations allows the Secretary to make modest adjustments and additions to existing provisions, not transform them,” said the majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts.

But Biden has another at bat, this time in a rule that indefinitely postponed repayment for borrowers under the Income-Driven Repayment plan.

That plan was set to fully take effect July 1 and would affect more than half of borrowers, though some have already had their payments brought down to nothing. Estimates vary on how much the plan would cost taxpayers. However, some projections come in at around half a trillion dollars.

Critics of the plan have raised similar concerns, namely that the power of the purse belongs to Congress, and not the president.

On top of that, they argue it is unfair to have taxpayers pick up the tab for Americans who went to college, especially since many of those college graduates are now prepared to earn more money than the other Americans helping pay for their degrees.

Republicans heralded the ruling.

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“Just like Biden’s other student loan schemes, this IDR policy does not ‘forgive’ debt. It transfers the burden of $559 billion in debt from those who willingly took it on to Americans who chose to not go to college or already sacrificed to pay off their loans,” U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La. “These unfair, irresponsible policies from President Biden are nothing more than a cynical attempt to buy votes before the next election.”

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