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I'm sooooo disappointed, but also sooooo not surprised.
Legally, Biden did have weak legal ground, but also legally then the decision shouldn't have been allowed because the states who sued had, with unanimous decision by the Supreme Court, no legal ground at all.
NPR reports that the Biden admin will have a response and plan announced soon.
My guess is they have had a few back up plans considering no one thought this would work.
I agree! It probably won't be a blanket forgiveness, but they'll do what they can.