logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2023
27 m

SCOTUS Student Debt Argument: They Don't...

Abc News
About this episode

The Supreme Court considers President Biden’s landmark decision to forgive billions in federal student loan debt. Families reckon with the end of expanded SNAP benefits. And the National Security Council reacts to reports over government investigations into COVID’s origins.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Up next
Yesterday
Ceasefire in Gaza
Israel and Hamas announce a peace deal that could eventually end the war in Gaza. Police arrest the man they believe started the devastating Palisades Fire in California. And former FBI Director James Comey pleads not guilty in an unprecedented arraignment. Learn more about your ... Show More
28m 14s
Oct 8
Trump’s New Shutdown Threat
The Trump White House suggests not issuing backpay to furloughed workers after the government shutdown ends. Attorney General Pam Bondi goes on the attack during a hearing about Justice Department policies. And the Supreme Court appears skeptical of a Colorado law banning convers ... Show More
28m 57s
Oct 7
National Guard’s Next Destination: Chicago
A federal judge declines to block the Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago. The government shutdown enters its seventh day, with lawmakers facing questions about funding, services, and Jeffrey Epstein. And France’s prime minister becomes the fourth t ... Show More
23m 33s
Recommended Episodes
Sep 4
Trump Admin Pushes for Quick Supreme Court Tariff Decision
A.M. Edition for Sept. 4. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says delaying a ruling until June 2026 - the end of the court’s next term - could result in up to $1 trillion in tariff impacts. WSJ’s Quentin Webb says the legal back and forth is being closely watched by investors. Plus ... Show More
13m 33s
Sep 3
Congress Returns, As Does Another Shutdown Fight
Congress is back from recess, with only a few weeks to avert a government shutdown. Lawmakers are split over budget priorities, including Medicaid and military spending. Kansas Republican Senator Roger Marshall joins the Rundown to discuss the budget battle, the President's crime ... Show More
33m 50s
Dec 2023
The Supreme Court Is About to Have a Very Big Year
During its last two terms, the US Supreme Court and its six-member Republican-appointed supermajority showed its power to shape important policy issues that affect all Americans, bringing down significant and highly controversial rulings on abortion, student loan forgiveness and ... Show More
27m 9s
Jun 2022
Is Biden's Approach to Eliminating Student Loan Debt the Right One?
Wharton Finance Professor Michael Roberts discusses the Biden administration's plan for student loan forgiveness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. 
13m 20s
Jun 2025
Supreme Court Makes Trump More Powerful, Changes Presidency
The Supreme Court delivered a major win to President Donald Trump on Friday in his ongoing war with the federal judiciary, limiting the power of courts to step in and block policies on a nationwide basis in the short term while judges review their legality. Learn more about your ... Show More
47m 25s
Apr 2025
Stocks rebound, SCOTUS religious case, ‘magic mushrooms’ use & more
A Wall Street rally builds steam after some welcome news from the US treasury secretary. The late Pope Francis shared some parting words about death in a new text set to be released this week. More than 100 college and university leaders are responding to the Trump administration ... Show More
6m 45s
May 2025
Millions behind on student loans, Newark airport chaos, Pope’s final wish & more
President Donald Trump said he doesn’t know if he needs to uphold the Constitution when it comes to due process for deportations. A new survey says a significant number of Americans with federal student loan debt are seriously behind on their payments. We’ll tell you which airlin ... Show More
6m 40s
Oct 6
National Guard outrage, Maxwell’s appeal rejected, French PM resigns & more
Legal battles are heating up in some Democratic-led cities over National Guard deployments. The Supreme Court won’t be hearing this high-profile case to kick off its new term. Millions of low-income families could soon be feeling the fallout from the government shutdown. A massiv ... Show More
6m 48s
Jun 2025
Deadly crash under investigation, CA senator forcibly removed, GOP DOGE cuts & more
Air India’s deadly crash is under formal investigation. A Democratic senator of California was forcibly removed from a DHS news conference. The Trump administration is telling hundreds of thousands of migrants their legal status has been terminated. Congress has formally weighed ... Show More
6m 54s
May 2025
Trump Threatens Wider Crackdowns On Universities
International Harvard students say they are experiencing “pure panic” amid the Trump administration’s move to bar foreign enrollment, as students from around the world told CNN they are coming to grips with the possibility of revoked visas, suspended research and being blocked fr ... Show More
47m 10s