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On Thursday night, NBC Nightly News committed a random act of journalism during their broadcast segment on the political fallout from President Joe Biden’s student loan bailout executive order. NBC even highlighted the growing divisions in the Democrat Party over the bailout.
Introducing the segment, anchor Lester Holt announced that there’s “new debate over President Biden’s plan to forgive student debt for millions of Americans. Some Progressives arguing it doesn’t go far enough. While some moderates and many in the GOP say it’s simply unfair.”
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Giving his report, chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander reported how Biden’s student loan bailout was “praised by many progressive Democrats though some wanted the President to go further. While several moderates are critical.”Alexander then read a statement from Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan who said the bailout […]
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