Twitter users mocked Randi Weingarten’s “meltdown” in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday regarding efforts to push back against canceling student debt.
got attention on social media for her emotional display outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
A Student Debt Crisis Center’s rally was held in response to the Supreme Court listening to a pair of challenges to President Biden’s plan to forgive $10,000 in federal student loans for individuals making less than $125,000 per year or households earning less than $250,000 annually. Weingarten broke down during her speech.
"And frankly, and this is what really pisses me off," Weingarten said."During the pandemic, we understood that small businesses were hurting, and we helped them, and it didn’t go to the Supreme Court to challenge it. Big businesses were hurting, and we helped them, and it didn't go to the Supreme Court to challenge it.
American Federation of Teachers chief Randi Weingarten famously pushed shutdowns but has not received criticism from most major media outlets."Why does anyone listen to her?" National Review contributor Pradheep Shankar tweeted. "When they have nothing solid to stand on, they just shout and bully, hoping you'll give them what they want to stop the hysteria," Conservative writer Chad Felix Greene commented.
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