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The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed $6 billion in student loan forgiveness after it declined to intervene in a class action lawsuit.

The high court rejected a request by colleges challenging the case.

This case is not related to Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan that is currently on hold and before the US Supreme Court justices awaiting a ruling.

The lawsuit could lead to the cancellation of more than 200,000 loans amid claims the borrowers were misled by the colleges. . . .

>The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed $6 billion in student loan forgiveness after it declined to intervene in a class action lawsuit. >The high court rejected a request by colleges challenging the case. >This case is not related to Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan that is currently on hold and before the US Supreme Court justices awaiting a ruling. >The lawsuit could lead to the cancellation of more than 200,000 loans amid claims the borrowers were misled by the colleges. . . . [Source Article](https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/just-in-supreme-court-allows-6-billion-in-student-loan-debt-forgiveness/)

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...claims the borrowers were misled by the colleges.

They were and still are. ACTUALLY forgive 100% of student loans, meaning cancel them not pay them with tax dollars. Just flat out cancel them and require that (((banks))) not pass the "loss" on to anyone but their employees.

All three operate colleges the federal government placed on a list of more than 150 institutions that it said are linked with claims of “substantial misconduct.”

So like harvard, yale, mit, stanford? Surely those colleges aren't having their improprieties and fraud just ignored.