The Supreme Court ruling against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan has ended the months-long debate of whether the plan is constitutional.
The plan included income cutoffs to determine eligibility and was expected to cost more than $400 billion.Wilson says the decision came down to the perceived scope of Biden's power.
Wilson says it was an argument based on who can make policy, which the Supreme Court doesn't customarily decide. Wilson says Biden should reconsider using executive orders, which he has repeatedly said he wouldn't do, instead calling on Congress to pass legislation.
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