Republican AGs accuse Biden's education secretary of 'flagrant' Hatch Act violations

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Republican AGs accuse Biden's education secretary of 'flagrant' Hatch Act violations
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Two Republican AGs are reporting that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona violated the Hatch Act in connection to recent comments about President Biden's student loan forgiveness plans.

FIRST ON FOX: Two Republican attorneys general are reporting that Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona violated the Hatch Act in connection to recent comments about President Biden's student loan forgiveness plans.

This second round of debt cancellation also – by remarkable coincidence – was set to take effect shortly before the 2024 election,' they said. Knudsen and Kobach said that a letter sent from Cardona on official government letterhead is in violation of the Hatch Act. 'Biden and I are determined to lower costs for student loan borrowers, to make repaying student debt affordable and realistic, and to build on our separate efforts that have already provided relief to 4.

While we disagree with the Republican elected officials’ efforts here to side with special interests and block borrowers from getting breathing room on their student loans, President Biden and our Administration will not stop fighting to make sure Americans have affordable access to the lifechanging opportunities a higher education can provide,' Cardona wrote.

According to Knudsen and Kobach, 'Both statements appear to violate the Hatch Act, and both flagrantly attack elected State officials on the basis of their party affiliation.' The attorneys general said Cardona 'consciously chose to use government resources for political activities, including to affect the upcoming Presidential election. In view of the repeated, flagrant violations of the Hatch Act, a significant penalty is warranted.

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