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White House Twitter Calls Out At Republicans Over Student Loan Forgiveness | The Michigan Chronicle

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Photo: Getty Images The official White House Twitter put several Republican lawmakers on blast Thursday (August 24) following the announcement of a huge student loan forgiveness plan for millions of Americans. High-profile GOP Congressmen and candidates criticized the move for being 'unfair' to taxpayers and those who already paid off their debts. In response to … Continued

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