MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle has defended Democrat President Joe Biden for “buying votes” with his student debt-wiping agenda.
As Slay News has reported, Biden has been increasingly pushing to wipe the debts of college-educated voters as the critical presidential election draws near.
Earlier this week, the Biden administration announced that U.S. taxpayers will be paying out another $7.7 billion to wipe student loan debt.
On Wednesday morning, the Biden administration revealed that $7.7B will be spent on clearing debt for more than 160,000 borrowers.
The moves have led to increasing allegations that Biden is using taxpayer money and his executive powers to buy votes.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of Ruhle’s MSNBC show “The 11th Hour,” the host responded to accusations from Republicans that Biden is trying to buy votes with his student loan plans.
“Isn’t this just how politics works?” she asked.
“Fulfilling campaign promises to certain groups.”
Ruhle continued by arguing that President Donald Trump and other Republicans do the same thing.
However, Ruhle accused Trump and Republicans of buying votes by cutting taxes, creating more jobs, and improving the economy to allow Americans to keep more of their own money.
“[L]et’s talk about Joe Biden and this student debt relief,” Ruhle said.
“We’re seeing Republicans push so hard against it, saying Joe Biden is buying votes.
“If he’s doing this for college grads, what about all the people who don’t go to college?
full story at https://slaynews.com/news/msnbc-accuses-republicans-buying-votes-cutting-taxes-improving-economy/
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