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White House officials told notable TikTok and social media users it was preparing to wipe away their student loans before the Biden administration announced plans Friday to cancel $7.4 billion in additional debt for 277,000 borrowers. Neera Tanden and Viviann Anguiano — both members of President Biden’s Domestic Policy Council — informed at least 30 of the Gen Z influencers in a private meeting that their cohort was eligible for the write-off, the Daily Mail reported. Anguiano affirmed that the administration opposed the Supreme Court having rejected a previous effort...

President Biden has tapped Neera Tanden to serve as a senior adviser after withdrawing her nomination to serve as White House budget director in March.

In her new role, Tanden is expected to focus on potential changes to the Affordable Care Act if the Supreme Court strikes it down, according to CNN, which broke news of the appointment.

Republicans have criticized her tweets, but Democrats say former President Donald J. Trump’s were much worse as they assail what they call a double standard.

Neera Tanden, you might have heard, has a Twitter problem.

Ms. Tanden, President Biden’s choice to run the Office of Management and Budget, has a yearslong trail of problematic tweets, many aimed at certain key senators who control the increasingly precarious fate of her nomination.

On Friday, Sen. Joe Manchin announced that he would not support President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, Neera Tanden, likely preventing her from reaching the necessary votes for approval. As the sole Democrat in the Senate to oppose Tanden, some critics began to suggest that Manchin’s vote might be a response to the fact that Tanden had criticized his daughter, Heather Bresch, for raising the price of the EpiPen while CEO of the company that produces it.

Sources close to President Biden have told Newsmax that his highly controversial nominee to be director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will soon ask that her nomination be withdrawn.

As the latest signs grew that Neera Tanden’s nomination was doomed in the Senate, new names were being speculated upon as the Biden budget chief. One of those heard most frequently was that of Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) member and close Biden friend Jared Bernstein.

If there’s ever been a textbook case of GOP doublespeak, it’s congressional Republicans’ treatment of Neera Tanden, President Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). By wringing their hands over her supposedly mean tweets, congressional Republicans have attempted to don the mantle of civility while remaining stooges to Donald Trump, the most boorish president in history, on Twitter and off.

ā€œPresident Joe Biden’s nomination of Neera Tanden to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget was thrown into doubt Monday as key moderate Republican senators said they would vote against confirming her… Republican senators have griped about Tanden’s ā€˜harsh criticism’ and ā€˜personal attacks’ in her tweets, such as calling Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas ā€˜a fraud’ and saying ā€˜vampires have more heart’ than Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas… [last Friday] Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia became the first Democratic lawmaker to oppose the confirmation of Tanden.ā€ (AP News)

Senators Susan Collins (R., Maine) and Mitt Romney (R., Utah) will not support Neera Tanden’s nomination for director of the Office of Management and Budget, further endangering the confirmation of President Biden’s nominee.

ā€œCongress has to be able to trust the OMB director to make countless decisions in an impartial manner, carrying out the letter of the law and congressional intent,ā€ Collins said in a statement on Monday. ā€œNeera Tanden has neither the experience nor the temperament to lead this critical agency.ā€

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) criticized President Joe Biden's pick to head the Office of Management and Budget for accepting millions from "powerful" corporate special-interest groups.

Sanders, who now chairs the Senate Budget Committee and presided over Neera Tanden's confirmation hearing, began by highlighting her stint as president of the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank that took more than $38 million from top U.S. corporations under her leadership. The Vermont socialist said her decision to take corporate money "concerns [him] very much."