Get under his skin that his own running mate is not defending him. Im curious the kind of mood in trump world right now. You know, i have not heard that theyre upset by governor pences performance in any way or that theyre worried that he might have upstaged donald trump. There was a lot of pushback to that reporting from the campaign. But what i can tell you was that before they were deciding on who was going to be Donald Trumps running mate, there was some concern about choosing somebody who would upstage donald trump, somebody like Newt Gingrich or Chris Christie who is more of a politician, a more practiced politician, bombastic politicians who know a lot more about policy than donald trump does. So there is precedent for that feeling, but im not getting anything from the campaign about them feeling like governor pence did too good of a job last night. But what i do know is that ty want to get donald trump better prepared for this next debate coming up on sunday. I was talking to a
president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eastern european flank. its members are still promising military aid. wejust had an important and timely discussion on how to step up further our support to ukraine, in particular on how to provide more air defence systems to ukraine. because the situation on the battlefield remains very difficult, and we have all heard ukraine s clear and urgent appeal for more air support. what kyiv is really hoping for is a £49 billion package to be signed off in the us congress. after months of delay, that s set to be voted on this weekend. if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn t, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat.
here is what he said. here the student debt doesn t vanish, burden is transferred to taxpayers. the government pays for it. this is powering with joe biden, he knows he is exceeding power because white house considered education act and rejected it saying you can t do this under the constitution and the law. it does not give the president blanket authority to forgive debt. he is contorting the law, usurping congress and treating supreme court with contempt. ainsley: department of education officials say this is not the end, but could face legal pushback, in this case $49 billion. supreme court was looking at $400 billion. big difference. brian: if you go to trade school and paid it you hava, taxpayer dollars will go to a program that is now $475
melissa, let me just say, thank you for bringing that up. not only is it 49 billion, it covers 804,000 borrowers. and we want to talk about investing in our future, we know that as education and giving relief to that. those dollars go right back into the economy when you are able to free the debt that many of those college graduates have. president biden is making a huge investment in this country, because he understands the value of standing up for working class people. he understands the value of small businesses, the first lady was just my district this week. $120 million to a community college in ohio health, biden harris team is making a huge investments in this country and our future. thank you so much for all of that insight, congresswoman, baby we really appreciate you
maybe they don t take the loan in the first place. their family sacrificed for those decisions. americans know hardworking grit is what makes america possible. this is disappointing for r the president to go around the lotto advance his left-wing agenda. let s take a look at the numbers, the old plan is expected to impact $37 billion borrowers. this is designing benefits 800,000 people causing $49 billion. is that still significant taxpayers money. it is still significant and it is still money from all taxpayers and not just those that went to college. people are on the hook whether or not they went to higher ed or they took a trade or they never made it to college. they are now responsible for paying the debt from someone in another state, another community. it is not equitable.