College Students Protest At White House Over End of Student Loan Debt Extension

The Biden administration recently announced that the delay on making student loan payments is ending on February 1, 2022. Students protested at the White House this week but it looks like a pretty small crowd.

Campus Reform reports:

Hunger strike, singing: A day of college student protests at the White HouseIt was a busy day outside the premises of the White House as college students flocked to the nation’s capital to make their voices heard on a number of issues.The Biden administration got a loud wakeup call this morning as a marching band accompanying a handful of college students jammed outside on the sidewalk of Pennsylvania Avenue to advocate against continuation of student loan payment.Five students danced next to a marching band complete with a tuba, trombone, saxophone, and drums, while holding signs calling for President Biden to take action on student loan debt.“President Biden: Don’t Resume Student Loan Payments,” two of the posters read.The other three include a clear-cut statement: “Cancel student debt.”Campus Reform attempted to converse with the students, however was turned away by the event organizer. Although the students were willing, she ordered them not to engage.A member of the band did tell Campus Reform that the protest was organized by MoveOn, a progressive public policy institute and political action committee.

Featured image via Twitter video.

Tags: Biden Education, College Insurrection, Protest

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