Seven states sue Biden admin over student loan forgiveness, Trump gains support from Latino voters, parents of school shooter sentenced. Debate on Biden's student loan plan, Biden's strategy to appeal to young voters, and the shifting Latino vote towards Republicans. Analysis of sentencing in school shooting case highlighting negligence and responsibility.
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Seven states sue Biden admin over student loan forgiveness plan, claiming it's unconstitutional without congressional approval.
Parental accountability set as Michigan school shooter's parents sentenced to prison for involuntary manslaughter.
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States Sue Biden Administration Over Student Loan Forgiveness
Seven states have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration regarding the plan to cancel student loan debt. This move targets Biden's promise to eliminate or reduce debt for around 25 million Americans. Republican attorneys general across the country argue that this plan is unconstitutional, similar to Biden's previous attempt that was rejected by the Supreme Court. The lawsuit, led by Missouri AG Andrew Bailey, claims that Biden lacks the authority to unilaterally cancel almost $500 billion in student debt without congressional approval.
Latino Voters Impact on 2024 Presidential Election
President Biden faces challenges with Latino voters as new data reveals a shift in their support. Historically a strong Democratic base, recent polls suggest a potential shift towards the Republican Party. This change could impact the 2024 election, especially in swing states like Arizona and Nevada. The GOP's support among Latino voters has increased, partly due to issues such as border security and immigration that resonate with this demographic.
Michigan School Shooter's Parents Sentenced
The parents of the Michigan school shooter received a 10 to 15-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter. This case marks a precedent where parents are held accountable for their child's actions. The Crumblies failed to address their son's mental health issues and provided him with the firearm used in the tragic incident. Their actions before and after the shooting raised concerns about their responsibility and attempts to evade legal consequences.
Seven states sue the Biden administration over a new student loan forgiveness plan, Trump gains ground with certain key voter demographics, and the parents of a high school mass shooter are sentenced to involuntary manslaughter. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.