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With a little over two weeks until Election Day, Former President Donald Trump began his final pitch to voters in Pennsylvania over the weekend with vulgar remarks about golf legend Arnold Palmer’s anatomy. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is touting a $221 million fundraising haul in September. CBS News campaign reporters Libby Cathey and Nidia Cavazos have the latest from the campaign trail.

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Biden administration extends repayment freeze for 8 million student loan borrowers

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Federal student loan payments for about 8 million Americans will stay on hold for at least another six months, the U.S. Department of Education confirmed on Monday. 

As first reported by CNBC, the decision impacts those enrolled in the White House’s “Saving on a Valuable Education,” or SAVE, plan, which is temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court. Those who signed up for the plan are excused from their monthly payments and will be put in an interest-free general forbearance, a spokesperson for the agency told CBS MoneyWatch.

The 8 million borrowers in SAVE, and anyone who has applied for the debt relief program, should expect to remain in interest-free forbearance for at least six more months pending the outcome of legal challenges to the SAVE plan according to the agency.

President Joe Biden made helping people saddled with student debt a key plank of 2020 campaign. But his efforts have been stymied by opposition, chiefly from lawmakers in Republican-led states. In 2023, Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against Biden’s plan to erase the student debt of more than 40 million people. 

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit in June temporarily blocked SAVE, barring the Biden administration from implementing elements of the plan that were not already being challenged by two lower court rulings.

Ahead of the legal sparring, the Education Department had forgiven total $5.5 billion in student debt for 414,000 under the SAVE plan. 

The outcome of the November presidential election could determine whether such programs survive, experts say. The next administration would have the option of defending or ending the government’s loan relief efforts, with Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris vowing to reduce student debt.

Critics of the moves to forgive student debt include Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump. While in the White House, Trump’s 2020 budget proposal called for eliminating the loan forgiveness program for public employees.

Mr. Biden late last week said an additional $4.5 billion in student debt was being canceled for about 60,000 teachers, nurses, firefighters and others, bringing to more than 1 million the number of public service workers to get debt relief during his administration. 



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Former President Donald Trump is touring areas in North Carolina where Hurricane Helene hammered entire communities. During his tour, Trump repeated claims that federal aid for survivors is being mishandled. This comes as billionaire Elon Musk ups his efforts to campaign for Trump. CBS News’ Libby Cathey reports.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican from Wyoming, are touring Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin where they are warning voters against reelecting former President Donald Trump. CBS News’ Zak Hudak reports.

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