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OnPolitics: Supreme Court conservatives signal skepticism over Biden's student loan plan


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The Supreme Court held oral arguments today on President Joe Biden's $400 billion student loan debt forgiveness plan and as expected, it seems to be an uphill battle for the administration.  

The court's conservative majority signaled deep skepticism over the president's program throughout more than three hours of oral arguments, suggesting that the Biden administration overstepped its authority by creating the program. 

However, that might not be certain: The decision won't come for months and the justices' position now doesn't always predict the outcome

🕵️ Keep reading: 'Massive new program': Supreme Court majority signals skepticism over Biden's student loan forgiveness plan

💼Takeaways from the case: The Supreme Court's feisty arguments over student loan forgiveness

🏃‍♂️ Catch up:Live updates from what happened in the courtroom today

⚖️ More on the Supreme Court: Fate of Biden's student loan plan tops packed Supreme Court calendar

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