Left-wing activist and filmmaker Michael Moore issued a bold call to President Joe Biden as his term nears its end, urging him in a blog post to cancel student debt, eliminate the death penalty and halt aid to Israel, among a list of other items.
Moore encouraged the lame-duck president to take decisive action during his last 100 days in office, referring to it as an opportunity to fulfill his political “bucket list.”
He specifically urged the president to forgive all student and medical debt, stating that a few strokes of his pen could significantly improve the lives of millions—despite the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly denied Biden’s attempts to declare student-loan amnesty without congressional approval.
Moore criticized Biden for continuing to support Israel, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of violating international red lines and disrespecting the U.S., “spitting in [Biden’s] face.”
He described the ongoing support as “funding a genocide” in the Middle East in an anti-Israel rant and insisted that Biden must stop this aid immediately. […]
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