Biden’s $300B student loan handout exposes a ‘chilling disregard’ for the law, constitutional experts say

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President Biden is exceeding his constitutional limitations with his decision to wipe out student loan debt and costing taxpayers billions, some experts say.

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on President Joe Biden's student loan debt write-off on 'Special Report.'Legal experts say President Biden has a"chilling disregard" for hisas president with his decision to wipe out student loan debt at an estimated cost to taxpayers of $300,000,000,000.

"President Biden is something of a constitutional recidivist when it comes to executive overreach," Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University and practicing criminal defense attorney, told Fox News Digital in an interview."He has been repeatedly found to have violated the Constitution in his unilateral use of executive powers."

Turley calls the use of the HEROES Act for Biden’s student loan handout "transparently opportunistic" and"unlikely to pass muster with the Supreme Court."and will have to grapple with its contradictory track record, should it go to court. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds the daily press briefing at the White House Aug. 25, 2022.and principal author of the Trump-era memo, says the Biden administration left out a major factor in its legal analysis — West Virginia v. EPA.

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