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White House Slammed for Repeating a 'Talking Point That Refuses to Die'

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In the past week, President Joe Biden has shamelessly defied the Supreme Court and reallocated billions of dollars in student loan debt to the American taxpayer. 

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"When the Supreme Court struck down the President’s boldest student debt relief plan, within hours, we said, 'We won’t be deterred,'" Education Secertary Miguel Cardona bragged during a phone call with reporters. "We announced a new rulemaking process designed to provide borrowers relief under the Higher Education Act."

Friday morning, Biden did it again. 

In an effort to justify the move, one former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Biden didn't have the power to make, the White House is falsely accusing Republicans of taking loan bailouts during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

They're being called out for the dishonest comparison. 

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