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Judges block Trump administration’s attempts to deny access to public service loan forgiveness to its perceived foes

  • Two federal judges blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deny access to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to employees of nonprofits opposing its agenda.
  • The First Amendment requires laws about nonprofits to be neutral and prohibits punishment based on differing views.
  • Congress created the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program in 2007, clearly stating eligibility for nonprofit employees.
  • Judges found the Trump administration's rule unconstitutional for discriminating based on viewpoint.
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Judges block Trump administration’s attempts to deny access to public service loan forgiveness to its perceived foes

The rulings are good news for borrowers who work for groups with missions at odds with the Trump administration’s agenda and those nonprofits themselves.

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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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