Laura Ingraham News Roundup: September 10, 2025

Lead: Fox News host Laura Ingraham launched Wednesday’s “Ingraham Angle” with a sharp critique of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal, arguing it unfairly shifts trillions in debt onto taxpayers and threatens mid-career professionals.
Nut Graf: Ingraham framed the Biden administration’s loan-forgiveness plan as an economic handout that “punishes responsibility and rewards recklessness,” tapping into broader Republican concerns over federal spending and intergenerational equity. Her monologue set the tone for a night of segments highlighting party-line disagreements over fiscal policy and higher-education costs.
Federal Spending Battle
- Ingraham opened the show by dissecting the White House’s executive action to cancel up to $20,000 of student debt per borrower, warning that the measure risks “inflationary wildfire” as the federal debt climbs past $34 trillion.
- She underscored recent Congressional Budget Office estimates projecting a $450 billion cost over the next decade, calling on Senate Republicans to block any related budget reconciliation efforts.
College Crisis Coverage
- A pre-taped segment featured interviews with recent graduates burdened by six-figure debt, one of whom recounted delaying a home purchase while classmates received full relief.
- Ingraham highlighted statistics showing median student-loan balances exceed $30,000, cautioning that unchecked debt forgiveness may incentivize universities to raise tuition further.
Opposition Voices
- Fox Business anchor Neil Cavuto joined live to argue that Biden’s action “sows division” by aiding only past graduates, not current students, and by providing relief without means testing.
- Representative Byron Donalds (R-FL) appeared via satellite, pledging to introduce legislation tying any future forgiveness to income thresholds and academic performance.
Closing Thought Ingraham concluded by urging viewers to “stand up for fiscal sanity” ahead of winter budget votes, pledging that the show will continue to track every dollar spent and every promise broken by Washington.
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