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Lawsuit Aims to Force Trump Administration to Stop Delaying Student Loan Forgiveness

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 22, 20254 Mins Read
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“Congress designed these [plans] to ensure that borrowers repay their loans, yet the Biden Administration tried to illegally force taxpayers to foot the bill,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a July statement.

McMahon is referring to the income-driven SAVE repayment plan, which was created by the Biden administration and was so generous in its terms that the courts forced the department to put the plan on ice, throwing much of the loan program into confusion.

The Education Department has used the legal uncertainty around SAVE to justify halting cancellation under ICR, PAYE and IBR.

IBR was created by Congress and is not being challenged legally. But the department told NPR in July that questions about SAVE’s legality had made it difficult to determine eligibility for cancellation under IBR. As a result, many borrowers who are likely eligible for cancellation are still having to make payments.

“For any borrower that makes a payment after they became eligible for forgiveness, the Department will refund overpayments when the discharges resume,” the department told NPR in a statement this week. As for when that might be?

The department would not commit to a timetable: “IBR discharges will resume as soon as the Department is able to establish the correct payment count.”

PSLF troubles

Borrowers enrolled in Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) have also encountered delays. According to court records, by the end of last month, the department had a backlog of nearly 75,000 applications for cancellation under the PSLF “Buyback” program. That allows borrowers with 10 years of verified public service to make qualifying payments for months they spent in forbearance or deferment.

In its amended suit, the AFT says, from May to August, the department received far more buyback applications than it processed. Each month, “the Department received an average of 9,902 new applications, but only processed an average of 3,604.”

In a statement, Education Department Deputy Press Secretary Ellen Keast says, with the PSLF “Buyback” program, the Biden administration was guilty of “weaponizing a legal discharge plan for political purposes. The Department is working its way through this backlog while ensuring that borrowers have submitted the required 120 payments of qualifying employment.”

Processing these buyback applications can be time-consuming, and the Trump administration’s move to cut the Office of Federal Student Aid’s staff by half may have slowed its efforts.

The Jan. 1, 2026, tax changes will not apply to Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

Many borrowers are at risk of default

More than 7 million borrowers are enrolled in SAVE and have not been required to make payments, but the Trump administration recently resumed interest accrual on these loans, looking to nudge borrowers into alternative plans.

But court records show enrolling in an alternative has been slow-going for months. In February, the department temporarily stopped accepting applications for all income-dependent repayment plans, and though it has resumed, more than a million were still pending as of the end of August.

The Education Department’s Keast tells NPR this backlog began during the previous administration, and that the department “is actively working with federal student loan servicers and hopes to clear the Biden backlog over the next few months.”

Amidst all this confusion and uncertainty, data suggest many federal student loan borrowers are failing to repay their loans.

“One in three federal student loan borrowers that are in repayment right now are in some stage of delinquency,” says Daniel Mangrum, a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Meaning millions of borrowers are now at serious risk of default.

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