neil: demand all they want. the supreme court has ruled against the president s loan forgiveness program. a lot of folks not happy about that. there s options to make the payments more affordable or come up with some other solution. we re expecting to hear from the president of the united states on that. welcome. i m neil cavuto. shannon bream has had a busy day. tell us what s going down. let s talk about the student debt relief program that the supreme court 6-3 said cannot move forward. the chief justice had this to say. that s what the court found here. they said essentially they re waiving away $430 billion in executive loans. dissenting justice kagan said the statute does give the secretary broad authority to relieve a national emergency s effect on borrower s ability to relieve. the secretary did that. clearly the two sides saw this differently. the bottom line strawberry that program, which the president had expressed it being illegal, the speaker of the house s
angry with decisions like dobbs from last year, about abortion. or gun rights from last year in bruin. or new in this case against affirmative action and now students loans. you ve seen progressives propose trying to pack the court, add more members, trying to cut back on the kind of cases they re allowed to decide. now proposals for investigations of justices, making it easier to recuse from cases. we haven t seen this kind of attack since the court decided brown versus board. these attacks were launched by southern segregationists or the new deal when fdr tried these attacks on the court that wanted to start up for contract and property rights. i predict after these losses this last two years, we ll see enhanced attacks on the court by progressives. neil: and there s going to be a white house briefing that will include the education secretary, miguel cardona expanding on what the white house plans to