The Supreme Court ruled on Friday to strike down President Joe Biden's student-loan-forgiveness plan.
Republicans, who had said the plan was unfair and unconstitutional, immediately celebrated.
Republican lawmakers — many of whom had been outspoken critics of the plan — were happy to see it.
Rep. Virginia Foxx, the GOP chair of the Education and Workforce Committee and an outspoken opponent of Biden's plan, wished "good riddance" to Biden's "illegal, economically disastrous taxpayer-funded bailout for the wealthy."
Other Republicans took aim at the plan's constitutionality and claims that the relief was unfair, talking points that the GOP seized upon after Biden first introduced the plan.
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