My Plan to Cancel Student Loan Debt on Day One of My Presidency
Cancel student loan debt on day one of Warren's presidency.
Occurrences
Evidence
The Education Department says student loan cancellation was blocked by courts and is limited to specific statutory discharge circumstances; it is not broadly available to everyone.
Warren's official Senate biography identifies her as a current U.S. senator, not president, while describing student debt relief as a policy goal rather than an enacted presidential action.
Assessments
The promise was explicitly contingent on Warren becoming president and canceling student loan debt on day one of her presidency. Warren did not become president and therefore never held the executive office needed to carry out the promised day-one presidential action. Later federal student debt relief efforts by other officials do not satisfy the pledge, and the supplied evidence indicates broad cancellation was blocked or limited rather than delivered. The record here does not show a successful delivery of the promised outcome or a failed serious executive/legislative attempt by Warren that would warrant an effort badge for this specific day-one presidential promise.