Biden’s Student Debt Plan Threatens Separation of Powers | FP Episode 31
Biden’s Student Debt Plan Threatens Separation of Powers | FP Episode 31
The Supreme Court recently heard an absolutely critical case about the separation of powers. It is hardly overstatement to say that what the Court decides will determine whether we live in a representative, constitutional Republic, or an elected, unitary dictatorship. The case is Biden v. Nebraska, and it’s all about President Biden’s completely unconstitutional plan to unilaterally cancel nearly half a trillion dollars in student loan debt.
Then, in our Behind the Headlines segment: Tennessee enacts two new laws protecting children from the horrors of the transgender agenda; Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot loses her bid for re-election; and Hershey’s chocolate company celebrates highlights and promotes a gender-confused man to promote international women’s day.
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