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Trump takes aim at ‘crooked’ Biden student loan plan after Supreme Court decision: ‘Trying to buy votes’

Former President Trump blasted President Biden’s failed student loan forgiveness plan Friday, calling him “crooked” while celebrating a favorable Supreme Court decision in Biden v. Arkansas. Trump addressed an enthusiastic crowd at the Moms for Liberty Joyful Warriors National Summit in Philadelphia. During his speech, he vilified Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which would have forgiven upwards of $10,000 per federal loan borrower.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer explodes at Ways and Means Committee for ‘obsession’ with DOJ investigation

Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell accused U.S. congressmen of harboring an “obsession with attacking the Biden family” and disregarding protocol in a fiery statement on Friday. Fox News obtained a 10-page letter from Lowell, which was sent to Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., Chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means. In the letter, Lowell questions why Republicans circulated reportedly fake images of the alleged WhatsApp messages involving Hunter.

Footnote in Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling excludes military academies

The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday striking down affirmative action in the college admission process included language that will exclude military academies from the ruling. The majority opinion from Justice John Roberts came with a footnote explaining that military academies are not subject to the ruling because they were not involved in the prior cases that were eventually heard in the Supreme Court.

Roberts scolds liberal justices for demonizing rulings they don’t like: ‘Disturbing feature’ of dissents

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a warning Friday against dissenting opinions from liberal justices who demonize the high court when they disagree with its final decisions. His scolding came as the Supreme Court delivered a blow to the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan — which would have wiped out over $400 billion in student loan debt — ruling that it was not permitted by federal law.