Group asks Supreme Court to block Biden's student debt relief plan
The request comes days before the Biden administration will begin accepting applications for debt forgiveness.
Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. Melissa graduated from the University of Florida in 2012 with a degree in journalism and is now based in Washington, D.C. She began her journalism career working as a general assignment reporter for the Alexandria Times in Alexandria, Virginia, where she covered an array of issues impacting the local community, including local politics, crime and education. Before joining CBS News in 2019, Melissa covered the Supreme Court, the White House and business for the Washington Examiner. She has appeared on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.
The request comes days before the Biden administration will begin accepting applications for debt forgiveness.
Eric Trump in 2019 said that the government "saves a fortune because if they were to go to a hotel across the street, they'd be charging them $500 a night, whereas, you know we charge them, like $50."
The Justice Department and American Samoan government urged the court not to take up the case.
Bannon was found guilty of two counts of criminal contempt in July.
Committee vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney said a "key task" remained: "We must seek the testimony under oath of Jan. 6's central player."
In addition to the vote to subpoena Trump, there were notable revelations and previously unseen video that emerged from what's likely to be the committee's final hearing.
There were no noted dissents.
The committee's chairman said it has "left no doubt, none, that Donald Trump led an effort to upend American democracy that directly resulted in the violence of Jan. 6."
Justice Clarence Thomas revealed during oral arguments he was a Prince fan in the 1980s.
In the filing to the high court, the Justice Department said Trump "has no plausible claim of privilege in or ownership of government records bearing classification markings."
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, dissented from the denial of Andre Thomas's petition.
The dispute centered around a Rhode Island measure enshrining abortion rights into law.
Tuberville said Democrats are "pro-crime" and "want reparations because they think the people that do the crime are owed that."
A CBS News poll of likely voters found Hobbs and Lake deadlocked at 49%.
He is the first member of the Proud Boys to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.