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Trump changes higher ed with rollback of Obama-era consumer protections – Washington Post

Step by step, the Trump administration is walking back policies and rules in higher education that its predecessor said were needed to protect students who rely on federal funding to pursue a degree.

Supporters say the Education Department under President Trump is restoring balance after overreach during the Obama administration led to punitive regulations and aggressive policing that threatened the stability of schools and student loan companies. But consumer advocates say they fear Trump is unraveling years of work to ensure borrowers are placed ahead of profits.

Through the first half of the year, the department led by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has withdrawn, delayed or announced plans to revamp more than a half dozen Obama-era measures involving federal student aid.

The U.S. Department of Educations illegal refusal to implement these protections means that more students will continue to drown in debt, while taxpayers foot the bill, said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey(D).

[Trump administrations delay of rule to regulate career-training programs sparks protest]

What started as a slow chipping away of Obama administration directives has turned into full-fledged overhaul of regulations.

In March, the department announced schools would be given more time to appeal poor reviews under what is known as the gainful employment rule, which threatens to withhold student aid from vocational programs whose graduates consistently end up with more debt than they can repay.

By June 14, the department announced an effort to rewrite the rule entirely. Weeks later, DeVos said schools would be given another year to comply with certain provisions and tell students how their programs are performing.

The secretarys priority is to put students needs first, and the department is committed to doing just that, said department spokeswoman Liz Hill. Every step taken to reduce regulatory burdens or to enter a negotiated rulemaking process is done with the best interests of students inmind.

[Betsy DeVos delays 2 Obama-era rules designed to protect students from predatory for-profit colleges]

Another much-debated rule is borrower defense to repayment, which erases federal loans for students whose colleges used illegal or deceptive tactics to get them to borrow money to attend. On the books since the 1990s, the rule was revised last year to speed up and simplify the claims process and shift more of the cost of discharging loans ontoschools.

Before those changes could take effect July 1, DeVos suspended them last month and said she would convene a committee to reconsider the matter. That led Healey and 18 other Democratic state attorneys general to file a lawsuit Thursday seeking to prevent any delay of the updated borrower-defense rule.

[Attorneys general sue DeVos over delay of rule to protect students from predatory colleges]

DeVos said her action will have no impact on tens of thousands of pending claims, but some borrowers say the process has already ground to a halt.

In early January, Jessica Madison received a notice from the department approving the forgiveness of $19,000 she amassed in debt for a paralegal program at Everest College in Clearwater, Fla., a for-profit school that was operated by now-defunct Corinthian Colleges. The notice, reviewed by The Washington Post, said the debt would be discharged within 60 to 120 days, but it was not.

Instead, Madison said the government has been garnishing her paycheck to recoup the debt. She said she has struggled to repay the money since leaving Everest in 2009 because it took her nearly three years to land a full-time job.

[Feds found widespread fraud at Corinthian Colleges. Why are students still paying the price?]

I wasnt able to have power for weeks because my checks couldnt cover the bills, Madison said. This has put me in a deep hole that is taking long to crawl out of.

Hill declined to discuss Madisons case. But the department spokeswoman said too many students ... have gotten caught up in a convoluted and confusing process set up by the previous administration.

It is our aim to make sure students are protected from predatory practices, taxpayers are protected and universities and colleges have clear, fair and balanced rules to follow, sheadded.

Hill said the department has discharged debt for nearly half of the 16,453 approved claims it inherited from the Obama administration. About 64,000 remaining applications for relief, some three years old, are still under review.

Consumer attorney Toby Merrill said the tedious process of approving individual claims is exactly why the Obama administration included automatic loan discharges for groups of defrauded students.

[New federal rules could make it easier to have student loans forgiven]

For-profit colleges contend that the Obama administrations initiatives were designed to cripple their schools. DeVos has voiced sympathy with these complaints, calling the gainful-employment rule overly burdensome and confusing for schools.

But advocates of the rule say it protects students from shoddy programs and high loan-default rates. Ninety-eight percent of the programs that failed to meet the standards outlined in the rule are offered by for-profit colleges.

Rewriting the gainful-employment and borrower-defense rules is part of a broader effort at the department to reduce regulation.

DeVos said last month that a regulatory reform task force is scrutinizing over 150 rules and more than 1,700 pieces of policy guidance. Many could be targeted for repeal or modification.

If you had to summarize the actions that weve seen so far from the Department of Education, its an effort to reduce the federal footprint, said Terry W. Hartle, senior vice president of the American Council on Education.

The council, which represents college and university presidents, had been skeptical during the Obama administration of what it viewed as a trend toward federal micromanagement ofschools.

The task force is co-chaired by Robert S. Eitel, a former attorney at for-profit college operator Bridgepoint Education, who is now senior counsel to DeVos. Critics say the task force is failing to account for the views of students.

At no point are they asking for the input of student loan borrowers or people enrolled in college, said Alexis Goldstein, senior policy analyst at the progressive Americans for Financial Reform. The common theme here is enriching a certain number of private actors at the expense of protections for borrowers.

[DeVos dials back consumer protections for student loan borrowers]

Goldstein cited DeVoss withdrawal of three Obama-era memos designed to strengthen consumer protections for student loan borrowers. One required the department to consider a loan servicers record, including consumer complaints and state investigations, before awarding a contract.

It was a straightforward memo, Goldstein said. Getting rid of it just paves the way for student loan companies that have committed abuses against borrowers to continue on.

Department spokeswoman Hill said the directives contained shifting deadlines, changing requirements and even regulations that contradicted themselves. She said the department retained all of the meaningful borrower protections in its amended service contract.

[Betsy DeVos hits hard reset on student loan servicing contracts]

But the revised contract stripped out a requirement that the company have specialists on hand to aid people in delinquency, a feature meant to stem loandefaults.

DeVos frames the changes she has made as necessary reforms to complex policies. Not only does she want to recast Obama-era regulations, she also has suggested that Congress should consider scrapping the Higher Education Act of 1965 and starting over.

It doesnt make a lot of sense to simply amend a 50-year-old law, DeVos said in June to the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. Adding to a half-century patchwork will not lead to meaningful reform. Real change is needed.

There are no signs that Congress will act on that recommendation. But it seems clear that the administration is seeking to shift the federal role in higher education. Whats not clear is the end goal. For all of the measures that have been repealed, the department has been short on the specifics of replacements.

The early moves seem to be responsive to industry pet peeves, said Rohit Chopra, the former student loan ombudsman at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Its just not clear to me whats the vision.

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President Trump Slams Obama, Democrats After Meeting With Russian President – SpaceCoastDaily.com

ABOVE VIDEO: President Trump on Sunday slammed former President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats, questioning why they didnt appear to respond appropriately to signs that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.

(FOX NEWS) President Trump on Sunday slammed former President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats, questioning why they didnt appear to respond appropriately to signs that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.

In a series of tweets following the weekend G-20 summit, Trump also appeared to suggest that reports about members of the U.S. intelligence community unanimously concluding that Russia meddled in the race are not accurate.

Fake News said 17 intel agencies when actually 4 (had to apologize). Why did Obama do NOTHING when he had info before election? he tweeted.

Trump, a Republican, also suggested the world leaders at the summit in Hamburg, Germany, were equally interested in why Democrats connected to the 2016 race and Obama, who was president at the time, didnt appear to respond to signs of election hacking.

Questions were asked about why the CIA & FBI had to ask the DNC 13 times for their SERVER, and were rejected, still dont have it, Trump tweeted.

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Ash Carter: Obama’s Response to Putin on Election Meddling ‘Was Not Sufficient’ – Washington Free Beacon

BY: Charles Fain Lehman July 9, 2017 10:28 am

FormerSecretary of Defense Ash Carter appeared to agree with President Donald Trump Sunday that President Barack Obama did not do enough to respond to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," Carter, who served as Obama's last Pentagon chief, said that his response "was not sufficient," and that "more needs to be done" torespond to Russian interference.

Trump had previously attacked his predecessor for failure to act, tweetingthat Obamadid "NOTHING" because he believed that Hillary Clinton would win. Trump's tweets were likely in part prompted by a Washington Postreportdetailing President Obama's "struggle" to punish Russia.

CNN host Dana Bashsaid that Trump "has a point," and pushed Carter on why Obamawas not more effective with Russia.

"You were his defense secretary. You were in the Situation Room when this was discussed. Why didn't he act?" she asked.

"I think he did take some actions. In defense we took a wide range of actions," Carter said."But I don't thinkI think it's quite clear that that was not sufficient. That's why it's so important to press the Russians now."

"If it were sufficient, Vladimir Putin's answer to our president wouldn't have been to castdoubt uponit or ask for further intelligence from the United States," he added.

"You said that more could have been done," Bash asked. "Did President Obama make a mistake in not doing more?"

"Hetook some steps, no question about it. But I think you see from Vladimir Putin's answer right now that more needs to be done," Carter said."Putin is not convinced that there are going to be consequences of a magnitude for Russia, as a consequence of interfering with the U.S. election that make it unwise for him to do it in the future. That hasn't been accomplished yet."

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Obama ‘Shadow’ Presidency Is Latest Conspiracy Delusion – The National Memo (blog)

Reprinted with permission from MediaMatters.

Fringe media supporting President Donald Trump have claimed that former President Barack Obama violated federal law and is acting as a shadow president because he has talked to former and current foreign leaders since the end of his presidency. The claims, which have at least partially been parroted on Fox News, are an extension of conservative medias ongoing conspiracy theory that Obama runs a shadow government.

Since Trumps inauguration, conservative outletshavebaselesslyclaimedthatObama is running some kind of shadow government, a conspiracy theory which has since been invoked by aRepublican congressmanand byone of Trumps attorneys. The right-wing hysteria took on a new level of feverishness after Obamametwitha handfulof former and current world leaders, some of whom he worked closely with as president.

Pro-Trumpfake news purveyorswere quick to attack Obama for his post-presidency activities. Several websites, includingAmerican Today,Patriots On The Right,US Postman, andUSA Daily Time, claimed in June that Obama was undermining President Trump while advertis[ing] his shadow government. They suggested that Obama had committed treason and violated the Logan Act, a law barring private citizens from interfering with American foreign policy and for whichno one has ever been prosecuted.The Federalist TribuneandThe Washington Feedalso asserted that Obama would get a lengthy jail sentence as a consequence of the law. Eventually, more fake news purveyors continued to push the false narrative, withMad World News,USA Newsflash,GOP The Daily Dose,The Angry Patriot,Global Politics Now,Freedom Daily,US Advisor,ENH, andBefore Its Newsjoining in.

Additionally,alt-right-affiliatedInfowarsand fake news purveyorsConservative Fighters,TruthFeed, andRed Rock Tribunehyped a Daily Caller piece suggesting Obama was ashadow president.Alt-right-affiliatedThe Gateway Pundit also called Obama ashadow presidentwhomay be breaking the Logan Act.There has also beensomediscussionregarding Obama and the Logan Act on thealt-right-affiliatedforum 4chan /pol/.

According to social media analytics website BuzzSumo, these claims being peddled by the pro-Trump fringe ecosystem, including American Today, Mad World News, USA Newsflash, GOP The Daily Dose, The Angry Patriot, Freedom Daily, Infowars, Conservative Fighters, TruthFeed, and The Gateway Pundit,have drawn numerous Facebook engagements that rise well over the thousands, according to social media analytics website BuzzSumo. There were at least 380 engagements with American Todays article, 41,900 with Mad World News article, 122,500 with USA Newsflashs article, 6,500 with GOP The Daily Doses article, 7,000 with The Angry Patriots article, 48,300 with Freedom Dailys article, 58 with Infowars article, 10,200 with Conservative Fighters article, 8,700 with TruthFeeds article, and 5,000 and 6,900 for The Gateway Pundit articles, respectively.

Some of the narrative has now gained cable news visibility by reaching Fox News, with host Lou Dobbs on July 6attacking Obamafor shadowing and trying to undercut Trump, andFox & Friendsco-host Brian Kilmeade on July 7wonderingwhy Obama was shadowing Trump and wondering whether Obama was trying to swamp him.

The spread of these baseless claims yet again illustrates how the pro-Trumpalt-right/fake news ecosystemhas been used to pushlies,conspiracy theories, andfalsehoods.

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Obama charms seemingly stoked Alaskan baby – CNN

While in a waiting area for private flights at Anchorage International Airport on Monday, Obama, who was on his way home after a trip to Asia, spotted 6-month-old Giselle and her mother, Jolene Jackinsky, of Anchorage.

Jackinsky told CNN that Obama walked up and asked "Who is this pretty girl?" before scooping up the adorable infant, who was sporting a ribboned sun hat, while her mother snapped a couple of photos.

When Giselle's father approached, Obama joked, "Hey! I'm taking your baby," Jackinsky recalled.

"It was unreal and very exciting. After I met him I couldn't believe I actually talked to him and he held my baby," she said.

Yet, despite the famous man holding her, it was baby Giselle's wide-eyed expression that some on social media in delight Saturday.

"Will never get enough of this baby's expressions, like she KNOWS she's meeting Pres Obama," said one tweet.

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