So, Who Will Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia?
Fani Willis Wants to Fight Trump on Recouping Legal Fees. This Is What the...
New Poll Could Show Who's Leading In the Texas Republican Senate Primary
Tennessee Bill Would Place Foster Children In Detention Even If They Haven't Been...
CNN Produces a Romance Thriller for the NYC Bombers, and David French Backs...
Tim Walz, the Biggest Fraudster of Them All
Chicago Kids Can't Read, but Their Teachers Can Protest for Iran
Left-Wing Activists Are Training Juries to Sabotage Trump DOJ Cases
Deconstructing the Latest Epstein Mania
Senator Tom Cotton Draws a Line Between True Conservatives and Antisemitic Influencers
Steve Witkoff Reveals Just How Much Weapons-Grade Uranium Iran Had Before Operation Epic...
The Left Is Really Mad That We Bought Our Troops Steak and Lobster...
Trump Is Bringing Historic Changes to the U.S. Energy Sector
What the NYC ISIS Bombers Had In Their Storage Unit Was Insane
GOP Will Bring SAVE Act to the Floor to 'Put Democrats on the...
Tipsheet

Rep. Ayanna Pressley Comes Up with Absurd Reason for Why Student Debt Must Be Canceled

Rep. Ayanna Pressley Comes Up with Absurd Reason for Why Student Debt Must Be Canceled
AP Photo/Steven Senne

Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) posted a lengthy thread on her personal Twitter account to explain why the U.S. government must cancel student debt, going as far as saying accumulating debt is "policy violence."

Advertisement

Pressley said her team in her district surveyed people who had massive amounts of student debt and how it was affecting their lives.

"Let’s make it plain: student debt is policy violence," Pressley said at the end of the thread. "We’ll keep fighting to relieve families across the country, to make sure our policies & budgets reflect their lived experiences & that we build this grassroots movement to #CancelStudentDebt together."

Advertisement

The progressive wing of the Democratic party has been thrown into a tizzy after the Biden administration said student debt repayments will continue after being paused during the beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement