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Tuesday News: “The Breathtaking Pace of Antarctic Warming Is Very, Very Worrisome”; Trump “Simply Lying,” Falsely Claims “all legal scholars, both sides wanted” Roe v Wade Ended (?!?); “Trump is days from criminal trial after legal gambit fails”; MAGA Glenn’s Sudden “rainbows and sunshine”

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by Lowell

Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Tuesday, April 9.

Biden Campaign Memo: Donald Trump Will Ban Abortion Nationwide

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From the Biden campaign:

To: Interested Parties

From: Julie C. Rodriguez, Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign Manager

Date: April 8, 2024

Subject: Donald Trump Will Ban Abortion Nationwide

Donald Trump brags about being the most anti-abortion president in American history, and he’s right. Trump vowed to put “pro-life justices on the court,” and he did. Trump brags that he was the one to overturn Roe. Trump says women should be punished for having an abortion. The aftermath that has followed Trump’s actions has been devastating: women’s lives put at risk, doctors threatened for doing their job, attacks on birth control, and threats to IVF fertility treatment – it is a dark preview of what Trump and his Project 2025 extremists will inflict on America.

This morning, Trump once again took credit for dismantling reproductive freedom in this country and every extreme law that threatens women’s lives and criminalizes physicians and nurses. He looked straight into the camera and bragged about being “proudly the person responsible” for overturning Roe and enabling the extreme, dangerous bans that have followed.

As Trump encourages more states to follow the lead of states like Missouri, Idaho, and Alabama to enact draconian abortion bans, he has already told us what he will do if he wins. His advisors have prepared a comprehensive strategy for a Trump administration to ban abortion access in all 50 states through executive action – without Republicans in Congress passing a national abortion ban. Let’s be clear: Trump and his allies won’t stop until abortion is banned nationwide.

In the nearly two years since Trump overturned Roe, a majority of voters have made their voices heard in election after election to reject Trump and his extreme MAGA allies’ attacks on reproductive health care. This November, voters will stop Trump and his MAGA allies’ attacks on abortion again.

Trump’s first term set reproductive freedom back 50 years – and the consequences have been devastating.

As a candidate for president in 2016, Trump vowed to put “pro-life justices on the court,” predicting that Roe would be overturned “automatically” because of his appointments. Once he came into office, as Trump himself proudly brags, it was his “honor” “to kill Roe v. Wade” – “the biggest WIN … in a generation.” At the same time, he slashed access to contraception and imposed a “gag rule” that reduced patients in HHS’s family planning grant program by 60 percent.

Because of Trump’s first term, 21 states have abortion bans in effect, the majority of which have no exceptions for rape or incest. These dangerous laws currently impact more than 1 in 3 women of reproductive age.

Donald Trump is taking credit for every dystopian impact from state abortion bans:

  • Women facing life-threatening pregnancies are being turned away from emergency rooms.
  • Victims of rape and incest, including children, are forced to travel across state lines and even thousands of miles for care – if they can make it.
  • In nearly every state with an abortion ban, doctors can be charged with a felony and thrown in prison for providing reproductive health care services. In states like Alabama and Texas, physicians can be sentenced to life in prison for providing abortion care.

Donald Trump is personally taking credit for each and every dangerous abortion ban. Just a few examples:

  • Alabama has an abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest that threatens physicians with life in prison for providing abortion care. Earlier this year, the state’s so-called “personhood” law led to an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that ripped away access to IVF treatment for those desperately trying to grow their families.
  • Arizona has an abortion ban in effect with no exceptions for rape and incest and carries felony charges for health care providers. Yet Republicans in the state are attempting to bring back an even more extreme abortion ban from 1864, that also has no exceptions for rape or incest and would criminalize providers.
  • Florida has two abortion bans. Last week, the Florida Supreme Court triggered an extreme abortion ban that will soon go into effect and impact the entire region.
  • Georgia bans abortion before many women even know they are pregnant, and has a dangerous “personhood” law that could put IVF at risk.
  • Idaho has a ban that criminalizes health care professionals for providing abortion care even in emergencies.
  • Louisiana has a ban with no exceptions for rape or incest and penalties of up to 15 years in prison for physicians who perform abortion care.
  • Missouri has a ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. Following the overturning of Roe, one hospital system temporarily stopped providing emergency contraception to rape victims due to fear and legal uncertainty around the ban.
  • In North Carolina, Republicans enacted a abortion ban over Gov. Cooper’s veto that is driving out health care providers from the state.
  • Oklahoma has multiple extreme abortion bans on the books. A total criminal ban from 1910 with no exceptions for rape or incest is currently in effect.
  • South Carolina has an abortion ban that threatens physicians with years in prison for providing care.
  • Texas has three dangerous abortion bans, none of which have exceptions for rape or incest. Physicians in Texas are at risk of life in prison for providing abortion care, and SB 8 allows any individual – even a rapist – to sue anyone who “aids or abets” an abortion, including a physician or a patient’s friends or family.
  • Wisconsin Republicans are fighting to take a law from 1849 and use it to eliminate abortion access in the state.

Now, Trump and his allies have plans to take the nightmare they have already unleashed to all 50 states.

As President Biden said this morning, “Let there be no illusion. If Donald Trump is elected and the MAGA Republicans in Congress put a national abortion ban on the Resolute Desk, Trump will sign it into law.”

Trump has called for “punishment” for women who have an abortion and said doctors, nurses, and anyone who helps a woman get an abortion should be “held legally responsible” and punished under the law. Trump and his allies won’t stop until every state has an abortion ban on the books.

Trump’s advisors have already drawn up plans to achieve a national ban without the help of Congress or the courts. His allies and advisors at the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 have published plans for the next Trump administration to ban abortion in all 50 states through executive action – without Congress. Their plans include revoking the FDA’s approval of medication abortion, which makes up 63% of abortion care nationwide, and attempting to criminalize anyone who sends or receives medication abortion in the mail by enforcing the Comstock Act, an ancient “zombie law” from the 1800s.

As the plan’s author and former Trump HHS official Roger Severino recently put it: “[Trump] had the most pro-life administration in history and adopted the most pro-life policy in history. That’s our best indicator as to the type of policies that he would implement the second time around.”

And let’s not forget, Trump has refused to support federal legislation to protect access to IVF for families across the country, letting Senate Republicans block the bill.

This election, reproductive freedom hangs in the balance – and voters are ready to reject Trump’s extreme agenda.

Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, voters have turned out time and again to defend reproductive freedom.

In all seven states that have seen ballot measures on abortion, from Michigan to Ohio, Montana to Kentucky, voters have cast their ballots to protect reproductive health care access. Reproductive rights paved the way for Democrats’ historic victory in the 2022 midterms – almost two-thirds of those who voted for Democratic House candidates said the Dobbs decision had a major impact on which candidates they supported. In Michigan, reproductive rights propelled Gov. Whitmer to reelection and led Democrats to flip both chambers of the state legislature, establishing a Democratic trifecta in the state for the first time in 40 years. In Pennsylvania, Democrats won the gubernatorial, U.S. Senate, all three swing U.S. House seats, and took control of the state House for the first time in more than a decade. A CBS Pennsylvania exit poll found that abortion was the top issue for voters in the state.

And just last month, Democrat Marilyn Lands won a landslide 25-point victory in a state legislative election in Huntsville, Alabama by running on defending access to abortion and IVF, including sharing her own abortion story. The district went for Trump in 2020, and Lands’ election was the first in the state following the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision which paused IVF services.

Headed into the 2024 election, President Biden and Vice President Harris remain on the right side of voters when it comes to fighting back against extreme MAGA bans – including in the key states that will determine this election.

  • In Arizona, 62% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In Nevada, 80% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In Wisconsin, 64% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In Michigan, 66% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In Pennsylvania, 61% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In North Carolina, 62% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • In Georgia, a 62% majority of voters oppose the state’s extreme abortion ban.
  • In Florida, 64% of voters believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

Across the board, voters support the Biden-Harris vision for reproductive freedom and are ready to hold Trump accountable:

  • Four in five (81%) of Americans agree that abortion issues should be managed between a woman and her doctor, not the government. A record number say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
  • Two-thirds of the public, including the majority of independents (67%), support a law guaranteeing a federal right to abortion.
  • 88 percent say it’s important that Americans have the right to contraception without government interference and 86 percent support keeping IVF legal.
  • By a two-to-one margin, Americans say the overturning of Roe v. Wade has been bad for the country, including 58% of voters, 80% of Democrats, and 62% of independents.
  • Two-thirds of voters (65%) say Trump had at least some responsibility for the overturning of Roe, including Democrats (83%), independents (64%), and Republicans (50%).
  • Nearly six in ten voters are concerned by Trump’s statement that women who have an abortion should be punished, including 66% of all women voters.

Bottom line: This election will determine the fate of reproductive freedom in all 50 states. The choice is simple: President Biden and Vice President Harris believe women’s reproductive health care decisions should be made by them and their doctors, not politicians. That’s why they’re running to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade and will never allow a national abortion ban to become law. Donald Trump believes women should be punished and criminalized for having an abortion – and will ban abortion nationwide if he returns to the White House.

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Video: Sen. Louise Lucas, Del. Luke Torian Say Youngkin’s “understanding of the budget process” Is What’s “backwards”; Going to Be Hard to Have “productive negotiations” with Youngkin’s (Bad) Attitude.

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With Gov. Youngkin shortly announcing his amendments – likely very bad, harmful, etc. – to the Virginia budget, see below for a response by Del. Luke Torian and Sen. Louise Lucas, chairs of their bodies’ respective “money committees.” As Sen. Lucas says, directed at Youngkin:

“Unfortunately, it’s hard to envision productive negotiations being undertaken in the midst of your statewide tour touting a ‘backwards budget’. What is backwards is your understanding of the budget process, your desire to engage the legislature in casting amendments to the Budget prior to the reconvene session is unprecedented, much like your ongoing threats to veto the budget in its entirety if it does not meet with your demands.”

Bingo. Not that Youngkin cares, of course…

Reproductive Freedom Advocates and Legislators Condemn Governor Youngkin’s Veto of Bills Protecting Abortion Providers 

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From ReproRising Virginia:

Reproductive Freedom Advocates and Legislators Condemn Governor Youngkin’s Veto of Bills Protecting Abortion Providers

Richmond, Virginia — Following Governor Glenn Youngkin’s recent vetoes of crucial bills aimed at protecting abortion providers, Reproductive Freedom advocates and legislators convened in a virtual press conference to address the ramifications of these decisions for the reproductive healthcare landscape in Virginia. The press conference featured remarks from Senator Barbara Favola, Delegate Marcus Simon, Delegate Candi Mundon King, Kenda Sutton-EL, founding executive director of Birth in Color, Jamie Lockhart, executive director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, and Tarina Keene, executive director of REPRO Rising Virginia.

Speakers expressed their concerns and disappointment over Governor Youngkin’s veto of SB15 and HB1539, bills designed to shield abortion providers from unwarranted criminalization from hostile states.  Additionally, Governor Youngkin vetoed companion bills,  SB716 and HB519 , that protected medical providers from unfair disciplinary actions by the Board of Medicine for providing  safe and legal abortion and other reproductive healthcare.

Senator Barbara Favola said, “We’re talking about honoring Virginia’s laws, first. What this bill does, and because of his veto, it says to our providers, ‘you’re not going to have that piece of mind to provide abortion care using your medical judgement and know that you would be free from prosecution in another state or extradition.”

Delegate Marcus Simon stated, “A pregnant person in Bristol, Tennessee should feel perfectly comfortable coming over the border to Bristol, Virginia to receive healthcare services without the fear of being prosecuted.”

Delegate Candi Mundon King said, “I am not surprised by the Governor’s veto, but I remain deeply disappointed. One, because of the bipartisan nature of the bill, and two, because it is consistent with the Governor’s attempt to remove care from women in Virginia.”

Kenda Sutton-EL, founding executive director of Birth in Color, states, “We are very disappointed, but hardly surprised at all. We know there’s a widespread project of intimidation, criminalization, and attack on our reproductive rights, doctors, and other medical professionals.”

Jamie Lockhart, executive director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, stated, “By vetoing this legislation, Governor Youngkin has not only failed to stand against overzealous legal action from beyond our borders, but he has also sent a deeply discouraging message to the healthcare professionals dedicated to reproductive rights and the patients who rely on these essential healthcare services here at home”

Tarina Keene, executive director of REPRO Rising Virginia, said, Governor Youngkin’s vetoes send a clear message that he is perfectly fine with criminalizing medical professionals. Virginia healthcare providers should not be intimidated, and patients, no matter where they live, deserve to receive the care they need even when their home state has chosen to strip them of their bodily autonomy.”

President Biden: “Having created the chaos of overturning Roe, [Trump]’s trying to say, ‘Oh, never mind. Don’t punish me for that. I just want to win.’”

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See below for a statement from President Joe Biden on Trump’s latest abortion comments (which were, of course, wildly dishonest):

Statement from President Joe Biden on Donald Trump’s Abortion Comments

“Donald Trump made it clear once again today that he is – more than anyone in America – the person responsible for ending Roe v. Wade. He is – more than anyone in America – responsible for creating the cruelty and the chaos that has enveloped America since the Dobbs decision.

“Trump once said women must be punished for seeking reproductive health care – and he’s gotten his wish. Women are being turned away from emergency rooms, forced to go to court to seek permission for the medical attention they need, and left to travel hundreds of miles for health care. In states like Florida, abortion will likely soon be illegal before many women know they’re pregnant. Because of Donald Trump, one in three women in America already live under extreme and dangerous bans that put their lives at risk and threaten doctors with prosecution for doing their jobs. And that is only going to get worse. With all his empty words on fertility treatments, Trump doesn’t tell you the MAGA Republicans he controls in Congress have put forward bills that could ban fertility treatments and that the Speaker of the House he empowered is one of the strongest supporters for a national abortion ban in the nation. Let there be no illusion. If Donald Trump is elected and the MAGA Republicans in Congress put a national abortion ban on the Resolute Desk, Trump will sign it into law.

“Here’s what Donald Trump doesn’t understand: When he ripped away Roe v. Wade, he ripped away a fundamental right for the women of America that the United States Supreme Court had affirmed and reaffirmed for 50 years. As a fundamental right, it didn’t matter where you lived. It was granted to you as an American, not as a resident of any state. Generations of women had come to rely on that right. Now we’re in the extraordinary position where women today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. That has never happened before in America. And it cannot be allowed to stand. I am determined to restore the federal protections of Roe v. Wade. So it won’t matter where you live in America: The fundamental right to choose for women will once again be the law of the land. If you give me and Vice President Harris a Democratic Congress, that is exactly what we will do.

“Trump is simply lying. There was no groundswell of support in America for overturning Roe. In fact, support for Roe is higher today in America than it has ever been. The real truth is Trump made a political deal in 2016. He promised to appoint a Court that would get rid of Roe. And he had to make good on that debt. So he did. It was never about public policy or what was right or what Trump believed. It was always about politics.

“Trump admits as much in his statement today. Having created the chaos of overturning Roe, he’s trying to say, ‘Oh, never mind. Don’t punish me for that. I just want to win.’

“Trump is scrambling. He’s worried that since he’s the one responsible for overturning Roe the voters will hold him accountable in 2024. Well, I have news for Donald. They will. America was built on personal freedom and liberty. So, there is nothing more un-American than having our personal freedoms taken away. And that is what Donald Trump has done.

“As I have said many times since the Dobbs decision, Donald Trump and all those responsible for overturning Roe don’t have a clue about the power of women in America. But they are about to find out.”

Video: Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11) Says Dems Should NOT Help Save “Far-Right” Speaker Mike Johnson’s Job; That U.S. Shouldn’t Send Offensive Weaponry to Israel “until and unless the conditions the president set down with Netanyahu are met”

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Last night, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA11) was on Jonathan Capehart’s Sunday Show, along with Rep. Ro Khanna of California. According to Rep. Connolly, Democrats should NOT help Republicans save “far-right” Speaker Mike Johnson’s job; that Republicans aren’t just falling for Russian propaganda, they’re actually prime witnesses for now a thoroughly discredited impeachment; that “We should not be providing more offensive weaponry that could be used in Gaza until and unless the conditions the president set down with Netanyahu are met”; and that a federal penitentiary near Mar-a-Lago should be named after Donald J. Trump.

“No, I don’t believe rewarding Speaker Johnson for doing his job is a smart policy. And there are lots of problems I think doing that. He is the most ideological right-wing Speaker since the 1830s. Everything he stands for is antithetical to Democratic values. And keeping him in office is being complicit when we do that. Secondly, this is extortion, where do we stop? This time it’s Ukraine, what is it next? And thirdly, his viability – what kind of shelf life is Mike Johnson going to have in his own caucus when he’s the speaker at the sufferance of Democratic votes – that’s not going to be a long shelf life…Well, hopefully Hakeem Jeffries [will be the next Speaker]…The Republicans are down to a one-vote majority, it’s very fragile. But it’s not our job to save a Republican Speaker, especially one as far right as Mike Johnson. He’s wrong from a Democratic point of view on every issue imaginable – gun rights, women’s reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, he not only voted the wrong way on certifying President Biden’s election, he litigated it. What Democrat wants to be associated with that kind of record?… I think that we we will get to a vote on both Ukraine aid and on rebuilding the Key Bridge in Baltimore. There are over 300 votes in the House of Representatives bipartisan to vote for Ukraine aid. Speaker Johnson knows that. And there is going to be increasing pressure on him from moderate, common sense Republicans who support aid to Ukraine. Key leaders in the Republican caucus – the chairman of the intelligence committee, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee all are outspoken advocates for Ukraine. He can’t continue to bottle that up. Let the will of the House be exercised – bring a bill to the floor and we either pass it or we don’t.” [NOTE: Rep. Connolly’s position differs from that of Rep. Abigail Spanberger, who the other day said she WOULD vote to table a motion to vacate the Speaker’s position, in order to get Ukraine aid, etc.]

“I favor the position…[US Senator] Chris Van Hollen just articulated, which is we have to use our leverage on the Netanyahu government to open up massive humanitarian aid in Gaza. We should not be providing more offensive weaponry that could be used in Gaza until and unless the conditions the president set down with Netanyahu are met; they have not been met yet.”

“I’m on the Oversight Committee and I watch Jim Jordan on Judiciary and Jim Comer on Oversight who are collaborating on an impeachment effort against President Biden. Who is their primary witness? Ttheir primary witness is a Russian named Alexander Smirnoff. He is in jail today because he lied to the FBI about the whole Burisma ‘scandal’ that turned out to be a lie. He wasn’t there. He didn’t hear it. There were no bribes. That’s their primary witness. And he admitted that his sources are Russian agents. So it’s not only that Russian bots are infiltrating Republican propaganda, they’re actually prime witnesses for now a thoroughly discredited impeachment.”

“There’s a nice federal penitentiary right near Mar a Lago, and I just thought for a guy who’s now got 88 criminal indictments pending – criminal – plus two major civil penalty trials that have already been resolved, costing him about half a billion dollars, I think it’s only fitting that if Republicans really want to honor Donald Trump, the most  appropriate way to do that is to name a federal prison he might be visiting soon after Donald J Trump.”

 

President Joe Biden Outlines New Plans to Deliver Student Debt Relief to Over 30 Million Americans

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Great stuff from President Joe Biden:

President Joe Biden Outlines New Plans to Deliver Student Debt Relief to Over 30 Million Americans Under the Biden-Harris Administration

Today, Biden-Harris Administration leaders will fan out across the country as President Biden announces his Administration’s new plans to cancel student debt for tens of millions of Americans. The plans, if implemented, would provide debt relief to over 30 million Americans when combined with actions the Biden-Harris Administration has already taken to cancel student debt over the past three years. While Republican elected officials try every which way to block millions of their own constituents from receiving student debt cancellation, President Biden has vowed to use every tool available to cancel student debt for as many borrowers as possible, as quickly as possible. Today, President Biden will travel to Madison, Wisconsin to announce these new plans, while Vice President Harris will travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff will travel to Phoenix, Arizona, and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will travel to New York City to meet with borrowers benefitting from the Administration’s student debt relief actions.

President Biden from Day One has worked to fix the student loan system and make sure higher education is a ticket to the middle class – not a barrier to opportunity – because he knows that debt cancellation not only benefits borrowers, it benefits the entire economy.

To date, the Biden-Harris Administration has approved $146 billion in student debt relief for 4 million Americans through more than two dozen executive actions. That includes fixing Public Service Loan Forgiveness and Income-Driven Repayment plans, so borrowers finally get the relief they are entitled to under the law. It also includes launching the most affordable student loan repayment plan ever – the SAVE plan – which cuts undergraduate loan payments in half, ensures borrowers never see their balance grow from unpaid interest, helps drop millions of borrowers’ monthly payments down to $0, and cancels debt for low-balance borrowers faster. Nearly 8 million borrowers have enrolled in the SAVE plan, 4.5 million borrowers have a monthly payment of $0 under the plan, and an additional 1 million borrowers have a monthly payment of less than $100.  The Biden-Administration has also secured the largest increase to Pell Grants in a decade and has taken significant steps to hold colleges accountable for leaving borrowers with mountains of debt and without good job prospects.

Last June, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision blocking the Biden-Harris Administration’s original student debt relief plan, President Biden vowed to keep fighting to deliver student debt relief to borrowers held back by the burden of student loan debt. Immediately following that, the Department of Education began pursuing an alternative path to debt relief through negotiated rulemaking under the Higher Education Act.

Today’s announcement lays out the plans the Biden-Harris Administration is pursuing through that effort. In total, these plans would fully eliminate accrued interest for 23 million borrowers, would cancel the full amount of student debt for over 4 million borrowers, and provide more than 10 million borrowers with at least $5,000 in debt relief or more.

Canceling runaway interest for millions of borrowers

More than 25 million borrowers owe more than they originally borrowed, including many who have made years of payments, due to the interest rates on Federal student loans. President Biden will announce plans that, if finalized as proposed, would cancel up to $20,000 of the amount a borrower’s balance has grown due to unpaid interest on their loans after entering repayment, regardless of their income. Low and middle-income borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan or any other income-driven repayment (IDR) plan would be eligible for the entire amount their balance has grown since entering repayment to be canceled under the Administration’s plans. This group of borrowers includes single borrowers who earn $120,000 or less and married borrowers who earn $240,000 or less. No application will be needed for borrowers to receive this relief if the plan is implemented as proposed.

Millions of the borrowers who could be helped by these plans have continued to see their balances grow because of accrued interest, despite making their monthly payments.  Many have also had this unpaid interest capitalized, meaning it is added to their principal balance and borrowers are now paying interest on that higher amount. The Administration’s plan would forgive interest balances built up to date for 25 million borrowers, with 23 million likely to have all of their balance growth forgiven.

This plan builds off the actions the Biden-Harris Administration has already taken to prevent the negative effects of excessive interest accrual on student loans going forward by eliminating all interest capitalization not required by law. The SAVE Plan does not charge unpaid interest for borrowers who make their monthly payments, and has canceled interest for at least 4.5 million borrowers to date.

Automatically canceling debt for borrowers eligible for loan forgiveness under SAVE, PSLF, closed school discharge, or other forgiveness programs but not enrolled

Too many borrowers eligible for relief – including immediate cancellation –have not been able to overcome paperwork requirements, bad advice, or other obstacles. Since its first days in office, the Biden-Harris Administration has worked to get borrowers the relief to which they are entitled.

Today, the Administration is proposing to automatically cancel debt for borrowers otherwise eligible for relief through the SAVE plan, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, or other forgiveness opportunities like closed school loan discharges but who have not successfully applied for that assistance.

Under SAVE, borrowers who originally took out $12,000 or less in loans and have been in repayment for 10 years are eligible to get their remaining debt canceled. For every additional $1,000 in loans they took out (up to $21,000 total for undergraduate loans and $26,000 total for graduate loans), a borrower is eligible for relief after an additional year of repayment. For example, if a borrower took out $13,000 in loans, they would be eligible for debt cancellation after 11 years in repayment.

Under Public Service Loan Forgiveness, borrowers in public service for 10 years who have made 120 months of qualifying payments can get their remaining student debt canceled.

The Administration’s plans would allow the Department of Education to use data it has on hand to identify borrowers otherwise eligible for this type of relief without requiring them to apply for these programs. The Administration expects this action would cancel debt for around 2 million borrowers across the country.

Canceling student debt for borrowers who entered repayment over 20 years ago

More than 2.5 million borrowers have had their share of student loans for two decades or longer and still carry debt from long-ago loans. The Biden-Harris Administration has already cancelled $45.6 billion in student debt so far for nearly 1 million borrowers who have been in repayment for at least 20 years, but never got the relief they were entitled to because of administrative problems with income-driven repayment plans. The Administration’s new proposals, if finalized as proposed, would cancel student debt for borrowers who first entered repayment 20 or more years ago. Borrowers with only undergraduate debt would qualify for forgiveness if they first entered repayment 20 years ago (on or before July 1, 2005), and borrowers with any graduate school debt would qualify if they first entered repayment 25 or more years ago (on or before July 1, 2000). Both Direct Loans and Direct Consolidation Loans that repay only undergraduate study or graduate study for 20 or 25 years respectively are eligible for relief in this proposal.  Borrowers would not need to be on an income-driven repayment plan to qualify.

Canceling student debt for borrowers who enrolled in low-financial-value programs

One of the Biden-Harris Administration’s top priorities when it comes to higher education is holding colleges accountable when they leave students with mountains of debt and without good job prospects. To this end, the Department has taken significant steps to crack down on colleges that provide low-value programs to borrowers, when they cheat students and families, and when they close unexpectedly – leaving borrowers and taxpayers to foot the bill.

Today, President Biden is announcing his Administration’s plans that, if finalized as proposed, would cancel student debt for loans associated with institutions or programs that lost their eligibility to participate in the Federal student aid program or were denied recertification because they cheated or took advantage of students. Further, borrowers who attended institutions or programs that closed and failed to provide sufficient value— for example that leave graduates with unaffordable loan payments or earnings no better than what someone with a high school diploma earns— would be eligible for relief under this proposal.

Canceling student debt for borrowers experiencing hardship paying back their loans

President Biden and his Administration recognize that the current student loan system and repayment programs don’t reach all borrowers, and for many Americans student loans continue to be a barrier for them participating in the economy, accessing economic mobility, or pursuing their dreams. The Administration’s plan for student debt relief will also include a plan that would cancel student debt for borrowers experiencing hardship in their daily lives that prevents them from fully paying back their loans now or in the future.

This plan could provide relief to millions of borrowers who experience hardship—such as borrowers who are at high risk of defaulting on their student loans, who could be eligible for automatic relief, or families who are burdened with other expenses like medical debt or child care who can apply for relief in the future.

Providing relief to millions of borrowers this year

The Biden-Harris Administration plans to release proposed rules on these plans over the coming months. If these plans are finalized as proposed, this fall the Administration would begin canceling up to $20,000 in interest for millions of borrowers and full loan forgiveness for millions more.

Building off unparalleled record canceling student debt under President Biden

Today’s announcements follow historic actions the President and his Administration have already taken to approve student debt cancellation for nearly 4 million Americans and make student loan payments easier for millions more through the SAVE plan. These actions have benefited borrowers from all 50 states and U.S. territories, borrowers from different walks of life, and borrowers of all ages. To date:

  • The Administration has canceled over $62.5 billion in student debt for 871,000 public service workers, including teachers, firefighters, nurses, and more. Prior to the Biden Administration, only 7,000 people in total had received debt forgiveness through Public Service Loan Forgiveness in the over 15 years since the program was put in place. The Biden Administration implemented fixes to make sure public service workers received the relief they are entitled to under the law, helping nearly 900,000 public service workers receive relief to date.
  • The Administration has approved $45.6 billion in debt cancellation for nearly 1 million borrowers through fixes to income-driven repayment. For too long, as a result of administrative failures and loan servicer errors, borrowers never got credit for being in repayment. The Biden-Harris Administration fixed that, and has approved debt cancellation for over 930,000 borrowers who have been in repayment for over 20 years.
  • The Administration has approved $22.5 billion in debt cancellation for borrowers cheated by their schools, who saw their schools abruptly close, or who were covered by related court settlements. The Administration has approved borrower defense and closed school discharges to provide debt cancellation for students that attended and were cheated by for-profit institutions like Corinthian Colleges and ITT Technical Institute. Less than $600 million in debt relief had been approved through borrower defense, closed school discharges, and related court settlements from all prior administrations combined, compared to the $22.5 billion approved under the Biden-Harris Administration alone.
  • The Administration has approved $14 billion in debt cancellation for over 548,000 borrowers with a total and permanent disability. Through automatic matches with the Social Security Administration and other actions, the Biden-Harris Administration has approved debt cancellation for over half a million borrowers with total and permanent disabilities.
  • The Administration launched the SAVE plan – helping borrowers of all ages and walks of life manage their monthly payments, not charging interest for millions of borrowers, and setting $0 payments for 4.5 million borrowers every month. To date, nearly 8 million borrowers have enrolled in SAVE, and 4.5 million of them have a monthly payment of $0, meaning they are also not accumulating interest that would otherwise be due. An additional million borrowers have a monthly payment of less than $100. Already the Administration has canceled debt for 153,000 borrowers enrolled in SAVE who took out low balances and have been in repayment for at least 10 years. And in July, the SAVE plan will cap monthly payments for undergraduate loans at 5% of income compared to the 10% threshold now – which will save many young borrowers money on their monthly payments. The Administration continues to encourage borrowers to sign up for the SAVE plan at studentaid.gov/SAVE to save money on their monthly payments and reach loan forgiveness faster.
  • The Administration secured the largest increase to Pell Grants in a decade, and has expanded eligibility for the maximum Pell Grant to 1.7 million more Americans. The President has taken historic steps to bring college in reach for more Americans, including low-income Americans. The President secured the largest increase to Pell Grants in a decade, expanded eligibility to Pell to 665,000 new students, and expanded eligibility for the maximum Pell Grant to 1.7 million more students. The President has also proposed making community college free so more Americans can access the promise of higher education.

President Biden will not stop fighting to cancel more student debt for as many Americans as possible, and today’s announcements are a key step forward in that effort.

Monday News: “Mike Johnson faces revolt by hard-right Republicans over Ukraine aid package”; “Why is the Press Making Trump Seem More Normal?”; “The Attraction of Fascism” for Trump Supporters; Solar Eclipse and Glenn Youngkin’s Budget Amendments

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by Lowell

Here are a few international, national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Monday, April 8.

Video: On His Kickoff Tour, Sen. Tim Kaine Says 2024 Election Is a Battle Against “the most skilled and significant tear-down artist ever in the history of this country” – Donald Trump

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This past week, Sen. Tim Kaine was busy kicking off his 2024 reelection campaign in a tour around Virginia. That includes the following stop in Norfolk, at which he had a riff I thought was well worth sharing, on how “we are up against a tear-down energy” that’s never been stronger in Kaine’s life; “a battle going on” all over the world, including here in the U.S., “between those who will stand up and stand together and those will tear us down and tear us apart.” And, of course, as Sen. Kaine explains, that “tear-down energy” is epitomized by Donald Trump – “the most skilled and significant tear-down artist ever in the history of this country” – including on January 6, 2021, when Sen. Kaine “stood barricaded in the Capitol…and saw the havoc that was being wreaked by somebody who could not admit that he lost an election.”

Check out the video for more of this important riff, including about how Trump is “tearing down important virtues that we like to teach our kids – honesty, kindness, respect for others, respect for the truth – tearing down alliances like NATO, tearing down rights that we’ve counted on for decades, like the right of people to make their own reproductive health care decisions; even tearing down our democracy itself.” In stark contrast, as Sen. Kaine explains, “we’ve got a president and vice president in Joe and Kamala who have done yeoman’s work – we’ve recovered from Covid faster than any nation on this planet, unemployment is down, manufacturing jobs are up, the uninsured rate in this country is the lowest that’s ever been in our history, 401ks are up, this is a team that’s about standing up and doing for others.” A stark contrast, indeed – and a clear choice for this November.

P.S. By the way, Sen. Kaine response to the protestors really highlights the difference between Trump and his ilk on the one hand versus Democrats like Sen. Kaine. As Sen. Kaine explains, “notice when it happens in Democratic events, we let it happen, we don’t encourage people to go after the protesters, and I acknowledge the protesters.” In stark contrast, Trump would probably exhort his followers to get violent with the protestors, would belittle them and definitely not take them seriously. So…yeah, that’s a fundamental difference between Democrats like Sen. Kaine and MAGA Republicans.

 

Fairfax GOP Goes Even Further Off the Rails, Picks Sebastian Gorka’s Wife as Its New Chair

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Yeah, this is *definitely* going to be a winning message (and messenger) in moderate, suburban, highly diverse, enormous (nearly one-seventh of Virginia’s entire population) deep-“blue” (Biden beat Trump 69.9%-28.0% in 2020) Fairfax County –  the Fairfax GOP picking far-right-wing Sebastian Gorka’s wife as its new chair. So…sure, go for it, Fairfax GOP – you were already pretty far off the rails, now you’ve gone even further – we’ll see how well your message/messenger works out for you this November! LOL

Seriously, though, as the Arlington Democrats (see below point out, “These are the people calling the shots in today’s Republican Party,” and it’s really, REALLY disturbing (not to mention that this is light years away from your grandparents’ GOP, let alone the “Party of Lincoln”…or of Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, George HW Bush, etc.). WTF happened to the Republican Party – and why does anyone still support this radicalized, far-right-extremist party?