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I'll go to my grave believing (knowing) that the election was rigged. That's why he's so indebted to Musk. He made it happen for him.I never believed he actually won either. There’s a lot bullshit going on and nothing makes sense anymore
There’s a lot of cheating and not counting votes that went on, I can almost feel it
FAFO IN FULL EFFECTArabs and muslims are the least strategic people on the planet. They constantly self immolate. I remember they told me it was not possible to be worse than Genocide Joe and Killer Kamala. I'm sitting back laughing and enjoying them getting their president of choice.
"New Trump demand to colleges: Name protesters — and their nationalities
The demand for student information came after the administration promised to deport non-citizens who participated in what it called “pro-jihadist protests”
Honestly, I would say make the noise.Agreed up to a point. The biggest problem is WHO are they brining this to? What part of the government that has the power to do anything about this that is not corrupt at the Trump level?
You make a lot of noise….great! Now what?
Me tooI'll go to my grave believing (knowing) that the election was rigged. That's why he's so indented to Musk. He made it happen for him.
Me too and how they can keep cool when other politicians are talking trash.always amazed by those politician cats ! how can they keep smiling in almost any circumstances !![]()
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I really wish y’all would stop posting all these random nobody tik tok bullshit. Get all that bullshit out of here!!!!!!!!!! It’s not news it’s opinion self important bullshit with loose facts. None of these people are journalists!!!!
Tulsi is now testifying under oath.
Someone is lying
He is part of the political junkie crew that can't imagine the the average person doesn't follow politics 24/7.
Dems should call for investigations because it's their job, but if they want to message to win the next election, they should be messaging that the economy sucks.
Its crazy because she has always been milfyTulsi looking rough in 4k
Student Loan Update: Millions of Borrowers Get Temporary Relief
Published Mar 21, 2025 at 5:17 PM EDTUpdated Mar 23, 2025 at 12:52 PM EDT
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Millions of student loan borrowers have gotten temporary relief as income driven repayment (IDR) plan recertification dates have been pushed back.
Borrowers on IDR plans have been waiting for the last month to see if they can keep their monthly payments the same amid President Donald Trump's decision to dismantle the Department of Education (ED).
Newsweek had reached out to the Department of Education for comment via email on Friday.
Why It Matters
Trump directed Education Secretary Linda McMahon to take "all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education and return education authority to the States," according to the White House.
While shutting down the entire department will require congressional approval, the president's executive order will "greatly minimize" the agency, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Borrowers in IDR plans have also seen higher monthly payments amid the changes at the ED, with some reporting monthly payments increasing by hundreds or more.
What To Know
Federal Student Aid announced this week new guidance for loan servicers to move their recertification dates back for those affected by the department's processing pause to at least February 2026.
Borrowers in IDR plans are required to recertify their income and family size every year to calculate their monthly student loan payment.
While IDR applications still are not being processed at this time, borrowers already enrolled in the plans will not see a payment hike as a result of the new guidance.
Former President Joe Biden's administration's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plans also previously saw their recertification dates extended as the plan faces legal challenges.
Borrowers who are waiting on their submitted applications to be approved for an IDR plan will still be in processing forbearance until application processing is resumed.
Meanwhile, Trump announced on Friday that Kelly Loeffler at the Small Business Administration (SBA) will take over federal student loans from the ED, stating it would go into effect "immediately."
The president added that he believes the student loans will be serviced "much better" by the SBA than in the past.
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President Donald Trump signs an executive order to reduce the size and scope of the Education Department alongside school children signing their own versions, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House... More Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
What People Are Saying
Alex Beene, a financial literacy instructor for the University of Tennessee at Martin, told Newsweek: "For student loan borrowers who are already enrolled under an Income Driven Repayment program, this is a big win. We've seen in recent weeks how headlines have been dominated by borrowers who found their monthly payments to now be dramatically higher due to these programs winding down or completely ending. Pausing recertification efforts until 2026 helps in a number of ways. First, it puts those borrowers at ease and gives them a timeline for recertification. The extension also gives the loan providers additional time to see what proposed government changes will shake out and how they'll impact their processes."
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What Happens Next?
Biden-era student loan forgiveness plans like the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and SAVE continue to be in jeopardy amid Trump's administration's efforts to significantly restrict the ED.
Congressional approval is likely necessary for the ED to be fully dismantled, but the scope of its influence is limited under Trump's executive order issued Thursday.
States are also likely to lose federal funding for K-12 schools. How much each state relies on the federal government varies significantly.
I agree.. However, his cronies worked to slow roll all his felony cases, and he's BACK in the seat again. He should have been disqualified years ago, and we wouldn't be in this mess...Heads should roll.
This bombshell is just what was needed to fuck up Trumps cabinet
Yep if they wouldve impeached him in the first place this would be overI agree.. However, his cronies worked to slow roll all his felony cases, and he's BACK in the seat again. He should have been disqualified years ago, and we wouldn't be in this mess...