top fox executive rupert murdoch under oath admitted election lies peddled on his network were simply a business decision, saying, quote, it is not red or blue, it is green. what else did murdoch admit? plus, when winning the battle does not end the danger. cnn treks across a booby tracked land littered with mines in ukraine. but first, the supreme court on the record. hear what the justices said about president biden s plan to cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt, and whether biden even remotely has the authority to do so. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we re starting today in the money lead in fate of president biden s plan to wipe out $400 billion, that s b with a billion now rests with the supreme court. justices today heard oral arguments in two cases challenging biden s plan. the biden administration argued yeah, they have the power to forgive financial loans in order to protect americans brought in by the covid pandemic. six republican states and
has got to go! reporter: student loan borrowers and advocates rally outside the nation s highest court as justices heard oral arguments on the legality of president biden s student debt relief program. kind of broke. and honestly, the movement for this really supports people that are in the same financial situation as me. reporter: some traveled hundreds of miles to be at the court for a case that could change the trajectory of their lives. headed to d.c. for the people s rally for student debt cancellation. reporter: 25-year-old sabrina travelled from new york to rally outside the court. my family would be eligible for up to $50,000 of student loan cancellation. so as a whole family, that s huge. reporter: she graduated from college in 2019. she has nearly $30,000 in student loan debt, with payments currently paused, she can now contribute to household costs for the home she shares with her parents. massachusetts democratic