
Jonathan Turley calls out Biden's false student loan claim: 'The administration is now perfectly incoherent'
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Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley weighed in after President Biden incorrectly claimed Congress had "passed" his student loan forgiveness plan.
JONATHAN TURLEY: The administration is now perfectly incoherent. There should have been a vote in Congress. Indeed, Senator Biden would never have stood for a president claiming this type of unilateral authority. Essentially, the president wrote off a half a trillion dollars of debt like he was an American czar. And that's not supposed to be the case. Congress historically has jealously defended the power of the purse. That's the main power they have in our system of checks and balances. … I have no doubt what Senator Biden would have done if President Bush had claimed the right to give away half a trillion dollars without a vote of Congress.

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