Joe Biden lied again, this time claiming that he “passed” his student loan bailout into law “by a vote or two” in Congress, when in fact no such bill has passed through Congress at all.
Biden recently delivered his lie at the Now This News forum where he discussed his student loan scheme, saying, “It’s passed. I got it passed by a vote or two.”
He is a liar.
Here is the full clip for all you clowns who say it’s out of context. Biden first falsely claims he “signed a law” to cancel student loan debt, then says he “got it passed by a vote or two.”
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— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) October 24, 2022
Not only was such a bill not voted on or signed into law by Biden, it was not even introduced as a bill. It was just his executive order.
Per Breitbart News:
President Biden’s plan would essentially give up to $20,000 in student loan cancellation to Americans earning less than $125,000 a year if they received Pell Grants and up to $10,000 in cancellation if they did not receive Pell Grants. A Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey found that a majority of Americans would not vote for candidates who support the plan in the upcoming midterms
Biden lies with nearly every appearance before the cameras.
Just last week Biden lied claiming that his son, Beau, died at war in Iraq. But he actually died from a brain cancer a few years after he left the army.
He has also lied about how Americans couldn’t buy a cannon in the early republic, he lied when he said there was no vaccine when he took office, he lied saying he was arrested at a civil rights protest, he said the NAACP has endorsed all his presidential runs, and one, and on it goes.
But the media simply ignores it all.
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