Biden asks Education Secretary if he can legally cancel $50K in student debt

Biden asks the Education Secretary if he can legally cancel up to $50,000 in student debt for every American

  • President Joe Biden’s Secretary of Education is looking into whether the president can cancel up to $50,000 in student loan debt per borrower 
  • Chief of Staff Ron Klain said at a Politico Playbook event Thursday that Biden had asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to write a memo 
  • Biden has agreed to canceling $10,000 in student loan debt and has publicly asked that Congress send him a bill 
  • A number of prominent Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, have asked that he do it by executive action and make it $50,000 

President Joe Biden‘s Secretary of Education is looking into whether the president can cancel up to $50,000 in student loan debt per borrower with the wave of his pen. 

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said at a Politico Playbook event Thursday that Biden had asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to figure out if the president had legal authority to make the move and write the president a report. 

On the campaign trail, which he reiterated more recently, he said he wanted to wipe away $10,000 per borrower, but prominent Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have pressed him to pursue $50,000 in debt relief per student. 

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

President Joe Biden (left) has asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona (right) to write him a memo on whether he can legally cancel $50,000 in student loan debt per borrower

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain talked about the student loan memo during a Politico Playbook event Thursday, saying he expected to see it 'in the next few weeks'

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain talked about the student loan memo during a Politico Playbook event Thursday, saying he expected to see it ‘in the next few weeks’ 

‘Hopefully we’ll see that in the next few weeks,’ Klain said of the memo. 

‘And then he’ll look at that legal authority, he’ll look at the policy issues around that and he’ll make a decision,’ Klain added. 

At Tuesday’s briefing press secretary Jen Psaki ignored a query about why the $40,000 difference between what Biden and Schumer wanted to do.   

‘The President continues to call on Congress to cancel $10,000 in debt for student loan borrowers,’ she said. ‘That’s something Congress could take an action on, and he’d be happy to sign.’ 

We’re still taking a closer look at … our options on student loans. This includes examining the authorities we have, the existing loan forgiveness programs that are clearly not working as well as they should. This includes borrower defense, total and permanent disability charges. There’s a lot of steps we’re looking at, and we’ll continue to review those and be in touch, of course, with Leader Schumer about our process,’ she added. 

While Psaki pointed to Congressional action, Democrats have urged Biden to wipe away the debt using executive order.   

‘Biden-Harris can cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt, giving tens of millions of Americans an immediate financial boost and helping to close the racial wealth gap,’ Warren tweeted in November, days after the election was called in Biden’s favor. ‘This is the single most effective executive action available for a massive economic stimulus.’ 

Earlier this week, the administration also announced that it was expanding the pause on student loan payments for the more than 1 million borrowers who defaulted on private loans that were guaranteed by the federal government.  

‘That’s actually a pretty significant step,’ Psaki remarked Tuesday.