September 20, 2024

White House Twitter Blasts Greene, Gaetz and Kelly on Forgiven PPP Loans

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The White House is attacking multiple GOP lawmakers for hypocrisy after they complained about President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program despite having large loans of their own forgiven by the government.

Biden announced a plan on Wednesday to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt to individual borrowers, prompting a firestorm of criticism from Republicans, many of whom argued that the debt relief was “unfair” because it would not apply to those who never went to college or had already paid off their loans.

The official White House Twitter account on Thursday hit back against Republican critics who had far larger amounts of debt forgiven after taking out Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, which were signed into law by former President Donald Trump as part of the CARES Act in March 2020.

President Joe Biden is pictured announcing the plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debts at the White House in Washington, D.C., on August 24, 2022. The White House Twitter account on Thursday blasted multiple Republican lawmakers for hypocrisy after they criticized the plan despite having PPP loan debts forgiven by the government. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP/Getty Images

The White House responded to a clip of Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia saying that “for our government just to say, ok, your debt is completely forgiven” was “completely unfair” during a Wednesday interview on Newsmax.

“Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene had $183,504 in PPP loans forgiven,” the White House account tweeted in response.

GOP Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida, who on Thursday lashed out at the student loan debt forgiveness plan and “overeducated elites” during his Firebrand podcast, was called out by the White House for denouncing the program despite having “$482,321 in PPP loans forgiven.”

The White House responded to a tweet from Republican Representative Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania arguing that it was “unfair” to ask “plumbers and carpenters to pay off the loans of Wall Street advisors and lawyers” by pointing out that he “had $987,237 in PPP loans forgiven.”

Several other Republican members of Congress who denounced student loan debt forgiveness were also reminded of their own large PPP loan debts being wiped away by the government, including Representative Vern Buchanan of Florida, who the White House said had the staggering amount of “over $2.3 million in PPP loans forgiven.”

Many prominent figures responded to the White House account’s tweets favorably, with several progressive activists praising the posts and urging further action.

“More of this, please,” podcast host and activist Rachel Vindman tweeted in response to the White House’s reply to Greene. “We can’t let their lies go unchallenged.”

“LETS GOOOOOO LMAOOO,” tweeted activist Olivia Julianna, who in late July raised over $2.2 million in abortion fund donations after being body-shamed by Gaetz.

“Whoever tweeted this should get a raise just for this,” gun control advocate and Parkland, Florida, school shooting survivor David Hogg tweeted. “Good job.”

“Hey, WH staff, just so you know, if you’re going to continue to drag these hypocrites with clear and hard-hitting messaging, you run a serious risk of surging enthusiasm, electoral success, and continued improvements to the lives of millions of Americans,” tweeted author Scott Lynch.

“Receipts! Receipts!” tweeted Leslie Wimes, founder of the Democratic African-American Women’s Caucus in Florida. “@WhiteHouse is not playing with these @GOP hypocrites!! #studentloanforgiveness”

Newsweek reached out to the White House and the offices of Greene, Gaetz, Kelly and Buchanan for comment.

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