Student loan safety net. Under the plan which was first announced an august, federal loan borrowers would see a long lower monthly payment, have an easier path to forgiveness and unpaid interest would not be added to a borrowers loan balance. The plan would also reduce payments to zero dollars for borrowers who make less than 30,000 a year. And right now, there are about 8. 5 million federal Student Loan Borrowers already enrolled in a number of repayment plants. This proposal is a path towards a single simplified option. But, it is still unclear when the new plan will be up and running. It has to go through a 30day Public Comment period, and the administration will consider feedback before the plan is finalized. This is all taken shape as Biden Student loan Debt Cancellation plan remains stalled, awaiting the Supreme Court decision. Moral arguments for their case are slated for the end of her. Coming up on the second hour of ayman, some Backroom Deals, with the Kevin Mccarthy agreed t
myself, alyssa mendes, it myself 7 pm tuesday msnbc for live coverage and analysis of analysis the midterm. that starts live on tv also streaming on tiktok. so you are, this sunday show with jonathan capehart begins right now. now. the final count down in two days before the midterm elections a new poll asks which party voters want to control congress and why do wisconsin lieutenant governor mandela barnes joins me live to talk about his race against senator ron johnson who says that he can t commit to accepting election results. the dynamic duo, for the first time president biden and phone president obama hit the ham pain trail together. the right to choose it on the ballot, the right to vote is on the ballot, this nothing else on the ballot. character. characters on the ballot! democracy itself is on the ballot the stakes are high. a gladiator joined the fight, carrie washington tells me how olivia liu pope would handle the midterm. i am jonathan capehart, this is a s
wanted to order the doj to prosecute his enemies. hillary clinton and james comey. that of course failed fantastically what his white house counsel refused the request. so, once out of office trump took matters in his own hand. in march, trump sued hillary clinton, the democratic national committee, james comey and a whole host of other characters. accusing them of being part of a conspiracy against him. in what he refers to as the trump russia conspiracy. this is all circa 2016. all of these people, according to, trump made up evidence against him in an attempt to deny him to russia hillary clinton and her, quo cohorts, orchestrated in unthinkable plot. trump sought $24 million in damages. that s not an insignificant amount of money. and he chose to file that lawsuit roughly 70 miles from his palm beach home, because the judge presiding in that jurisdiction just so happen to be his appointee. that judge whom we all come to know very well over the past few weeks, of course,
continues to grow, house republicans refused of office. then, are worse that the week, we re putting the two craziest conspiracy theories against each other to see which gop controversy is truly more outrageous. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. started. we begin this hour with breaking news. today, we learn more classified materials have been found in president biden s delaware residents, white house lawyer richard sober uncovered these documents on thursday. in a box that was initially discovered by the presidents personal lawyer s the day before. bringing the total number of batches of records found 23. now from breaking route news, we want to go to some backroom deals. his exchange for that coveted gavel newly elected speaker of the house kevin mccarthy similarly made a deal with the devil. but will the american people ever find out the details? the beginning of the week, mccarthy managed to get his caucus in line and narrowly passed a rules package for the 118th
student loan safety net. under the plan which was first announced an august, federal loan borrowers would see a long lower monthly payment, have an easier path to forgiveness and unpaid interest would not be added to a borrowers loan balance. the plan would also reduce payments to zero dollars for borrowers who make less than $30,000 a year. and right now, there are about 8. 5 million federal student loan borrowers already enrolled in a number of repayment plants. this proposal is a path towards a single simplified option. but, it is still unclear when the new plan will be up and running. it has to go through a 30-day public comment period, and the administration will consider feedback before the plan is finalized. this is all taken shape as biden student loan debt cancellation plan remains stalled, awaiting the supreme court decision. moral arguments for their case are slated for the end of her. coming up on the second hour of ayman, some backroom deals, with the kevin mccar