BRUTAL: Bob Good Does Not Hold Back Grilling Education Sec. Cardona About Student Loan Forgiveness

Published 2024-05-07
At today's House Education Committee hearing, Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) questioned Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about student loan forgiveness.

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All Comments (21)
  • @vileoneful
    FYI if Biden paid off my student loan i still wouldn’t vote for him
  • @markwiegard8384
    If students were defrauded then they should sue the colleges.
  • @1492tomato
    ANY person testifying before congress who refuses to answer a direct, simple question with a direct simple answer should be held in contempt and JAILED.
  • @ccbean1335
    Only Congress has the authority to appropriate how taxpayer money is spent…not cabinet secretaries or the President have authority to do this!
  • @peterungaro194
    The most unqualified worst administrative in US history
  • @shawnsb7583
    I need relief and I paid for my education! So who’s going to pay off my mortgage?
  • @adaneshade
    I've watched literally dozens of these congressional hearings lately, and I can't name a single one in which the person testifying actually answers the questions asked.
  • They're always fixing a "broken system," it's called job security.
  • Hell ya!!! I don’t want my taxes to go to people who don’t want to pay their debt.
  • @jbt8922
    If they were defrauded then those loan companies should take the loss not the American people.
  • I would have loved to go to law school, but I couldn't afford it. Why should I pay for someone else to go?
  • BROKEN SYSTEM!!?? YOU TOOK A LOAN YOU PAY IT BACK HOW THE HELL IS THAT BROKEN!!!
  • @markwiegard8384
    Again if a student was defrauded the college sue the college not the taxpayers. 🖕
  • @gigiv1793
    I'm done with this illegal administration
  • @toniwalser3989
    Wow, how dare he tell the congressman how his constituents would feel about college loan forgiveness. He can't speak for other people who's taxes are covering the loan forgiveness.
  • @TheWorldsprayer
    what i like watching this is Bob Good's ability to hold someone to his question, giving zero room to try and waste his very limited time by rambling and dissembling. He has a question, he asks it, he immediately stops the answer when he realizes he's being played, and he asks it again.
  • @blueyedevil3479
    When gov appointees refuse to properly answer a question asked of them from congress, while they’re under oath, should be found in contempt and removed if it becomes egregious…
  • @randall39
    I’m a low income person on medical disability post leukemia, but I would not ask the government to pay for my mortgage.