Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tore into the Supreme Court decision on student debt, pointing out that Justice Samuel Alito, who ruled with the majority, has a potentially substantial conflict of interest in the case, but ruled on it anyway.
that the Supreme Court’s opinions siding with Republicans wishing to overturn student debt relief and with an anti-LGBTQ plaintiff backed by a far right hate group were a direct result of decades of judicial manipulation by “conservative kingpin” Leonard Leo — a man who“Today’s opinions by an extremist Court are just the latest in Leonard Leo’s decades-long agenda to erode democracy and roll back Americans’ rights,” said Kyle Herrig, Accountable.US senior advisor.
“The Supreme Court just shamefully decided that the bottomline of a student loan servicer is more important than 43 million Americans’ ability to get the student debt they were already approved for,” Braxton Brewington, Debt Collective spokesperson, toldin an email. “There’s no reason the Supreme Court should have the last word here.
Advocates have laid out several actions they say Biden could legally take, including canceling all student debt
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