BREAKING: The Department of Education removed the application for Biden's student debt relief program from its website.
the program illegal after a lawsuit alleged the administration violated federal procedures by denying borrowers an opportunity to provide public comment before
launching the plan.the debt relief program in a suit brought on by six Republican states.The Biden administration did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment.
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