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Teachers’ Union President Sparks Reaction After Meltdown in Front of Supreme Court

by Savannah Rychcik
March 1, 2023 at 10:59 am
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Teachers’ Union President Sparks Reaction After Meltdown in Front of Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 28: Randi Weingarten speaks as student loan borrowers and advocates gather for the People's Rally To Cancel Student Debt During The Supreme Court Hearings On Student Debt Relief on February 28, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for People's Rally to Cancel Student Debt )

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Teachers’ union president Randi Weingarten’s expression of anger outside of the Supreme Court prompted Twitter users to share their thoughts on the matter.

She delivered a speech outside the court in response to the opposition to the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan.

“And frankly, and this is what really pisses me off,” Weingarten said.

She added, “During the pandemic, we understood that small businesses were hurting, and we helped them, and it didn’t go to the Supreme Court to challenge it. Big businesses were hurting, and we helped them, and it didn’t go to the Supreme Court to challenge it.”

Growing more emotional, Weingarten shouted, “All of a sudden, when it’s about our students, they challenge it, the corporations challenge it, the student loan lenders challenge it.”

Weingarten argued, “That is not right, that is not fair, and that is what we are fighting as well when we say cancel student debt.”

Watch the video below:

Randi Weingarten — union cartel boss and Democrats' biggest campaign donor — melts down on the steps of the Supreme Court pic.twitter.com/9RTbxVxQEL

— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) February 28, 2023

Bill Scher, politics editor for the Washington Monthly, replied, “If this is a meltdown, I have 44,000 hours of US Capitol footage I’d like to show you.”

If this is a meltdown, I have 44,000 hours of US Capitol footage I'd like to show you https://t.co/Fh8loxDPlf

— Bill Scher (@billscher) March 1, 2023

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) tweeted, “Bless your heart.”

Bless your heart. https://t.co/75fAVm3j07

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 1, 2023

Podcast host Josh Holmes wrote, “I had to hear this so now you do too.”

I had to hear this so now you do too. https://t.co/CtbZxhBgKD

— Josh Holmes (@HolmesJosh) February 28, 2023

Radio host John R. Whitmer asked, “Wonder if this has anything to do with the fact the teacher’s unions make BANK off taxpayer funded education…?”

Wonder if this has anything to do with the fact the teacher's unions make BANK off taxpayer funded education…? https://t.co/HWgL2eNpib

— John R. Whitmer (@JohnRWhitmer) February 28, 2023

Check out more responses below:

Someone get her a Xanax https://t.co/ojCxDiNQpp

— Amy Kremer (@AmyKremer) February 28, 2023

what a horrible person. https://t.co/3CNHzG2Poh

— Joe Pags Pagliarulo (@JoeTalkShow) February 28, 2023

When they have nothing solid to stand on, they just shout and bully, hoping you'll give them what they want to stop the hysteria. https://t.co/LYXtxxMcCr

— Chad Felix Greene 🇮🇱 (@chadfelixg) February 28, 2023

@rweingarten is fine with depriving kids of years of in-person learning, fine with strapping ineffective masks on little kids that wreck their speech development…

… But come after free government handouts & you’ve crossed the line! https://t.co/bLrlnnwgis

— IT Guy (@ITGuy1959) February 28, 2023

Colors on the sign a coincidence, I’m sure. https://t.co/5jdusocSCh

— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) February 28, 2023

Why is she so wound up about the loans that every student agreed they would pay back? https://t.co/dSdb9ggeyk

— Pray for 𝕽𝖊𝖎𝖌𝖓 ☧ ✝︎ (@PrayingForReign) February 28, 2023

Look at this absolute lunatic 👇🏻 https://t.co/XpNbKauqta

— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) February 28, 2023

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in challenges to Biden’s plan to forgive more than $400 billion in student debt.

Justice Samuel Alito posed the question of fairness when it comes to the plan considering not everyone can benefit from it.

“Why was it fair to the people who didn’t get arguably comparable relief, not maybe that their interests were outweighed by the interests of those who were benefited or they were somehow less deserving of solicitude,” Alito asked.

U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar explained, “My answer to that question is that Congress has already made the judgment that when there is a national emergency that affects borrowers in this way, the secretary can provide relief.”

As CNN noted, the way and time the justices rule on the case will also determine when student loan payments will resume after they were put on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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