Biden Calls for Defiance of the Supreme Court

And, as cynicism starts to spread, one Gen-Z group calls the high court itself ‘illegal.’

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Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court, June 30, 2023. AP/Jacquelyn Martin

Talk about not taking “no” for an answer. The indignation being kicked up today by Democrats after the Supreme Court thwarted their Student Loan amnesty scheme makes the two most infamous high court defiers, Andrew Jackson and George Wallace, look meek as lambs. “The fight is not over,” President Biden avers. The left’s overheated rhetoric, undermining the court’s legitimacy, raises alarms for the future of Constitutional government.

“The hypocrisy is clear,” Senator Schumer says, griping that while “justices accept lavish, six-figure gifts,” they ignore “Americans saddled with student loan debt.” He urges Mr. Biden to use “remaining legal routes” to achieve “student debt cancellation.” Senator Warren says Mr. Biden “has more tools to cancel student debt — and he must use them.” Mr. Biden, for his part, says “I will stop at nothing to find other ways to deliver relief.” 

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