EPISODE · Jun 30, 2023 · 46 MIN
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Biden Administration: Student Loan Forgiveness Blocked | 6/30/23
from Sara Gonzales Unfiltered · host Blaze Podcast Network
BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens and Claremont Lincoln fellow Inez Stepman join the show today to discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant blow to the Biden administration on two fronts. Firstly, the court ruled that the HEROES Act, a COVID-era law, does not grant the White House unilateral authority to forgive federally subsidized student loans. Secondly, in a 6-3 decision, the court sided with Christian graphic designer Lorie Smith, stating that Colorado cannot force her to create designs celebrating same-sex marriages, citing the First Amendment. Despite growing public scrutiny and political advice, President Joe Biden remains unwavering in his support for his son, Hunter Biden, according to a source close to the president. Reports suggest that the president's worries about his son have consumed him, as evidenced by his repeated public displays of support, including inviting Hunter to significant events and defending him against suggestions to distance himself. Michigan's Democratic House recently passed House Bill 4474, known as the "Hate Speech" legislation, which introduces a felony offense for causing someone to "feel" threatened. Today's Sponsor: The Jase Case from Jase Medical is a great way to keep yourself prepared for the worst. It's a pack of five different courses of antibiotics that you can use to treat a long list of bacterial infections. Go to http://www.JaseMedical.com and enter code NEWS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens and Claremont Lincoln fellow Inez Stepman join the show today to discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant blow to the Biden administration on two fronts. Firstly, the court ruled that the HEROES Act, a COVID-era law, does not grant the White House unilateral authority to forgive federally subsidized student loans. Secondly, in a 6-3 decision, the court sided with Christian graphic designer Lorie Smith, stating that Colorado cannot force her to create designs celebrating same-sex marriages, citing the First Amendment. Despite growing public scrutiny and political advice, President Joe Biden remains unwavering in his support for his son, Hunter Biden, according to a source close to the president. Reports suggest that the president's worries about his son have consumed him, as evidenced by his repeated public displays of support, including inviting Hunter to significant events and defending him against suggestions to distance himself. Michigan's Democratic House recently passed House Bill 4474, known as the "Hate Speech" legislation, which introduces a felony offense for causing someone to "feel" threatened. Today's Sponsor: The Jase Case from Jase Medical is a great way to keep yourself prepared for the worst. It's a pack of five different courses of antibiotics that you can use to treat a long list of bacterial infections. Go to http://www.JaseMedical.com and enter code NEWS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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