CNN ridiculed for suggesting 'wealthy' Supreme Court is biased against student loan debtors: 'Worst tweet'

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A CNN analysis on Monday emphasized how wealthy and Ivy League graduates on the Supreme Court are going to ultimately decide the fate of student debt relief.

Fox News correspondent David Spunt has the latest on the Supreme Court case dealing with Biden's student debt handout on 'Special Report.'President Biden’s student loan handoutCole's Monday’s analysis came one day before the Supreme Court is expected to hear the oral arguments for Biden v. Nebraska and United States Department of Education v. Brown. These cases will determine whether Biden has the authority to"cancel" $430 billion worth of federal student-loan debt.

"The fate of President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program that would impact scores of borrowers from a wide array of colleges and socioeconomic backgrounds lies in the hands of nine relatively wealthy people who graduated from a short list of elite private schools," Cole wrote.

The analysis also included a similar comment from Mike Pierce, executive director of the Student Borrower Protection Center, which supported Biden’s program in an amicus brief.

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