The White House is disorganized.

The official account called out commentators who criticized the student loan forgiveness plan by revealing how much of their own debt they had. It's not just pennies.

President Biden announced this week that the U.S. government would forgive some student loans. The government will forgive up to $20,000 of people's student loans if they meet certain criteria.

The conservatives in Congress loudly objected to the perceived injustice of it all. Many of the critics' own Paycheck Protection Program loans had been forgiven by the government. They were quick to slam on their hypocrisy.

The White House got in on it after members of congress objected to the amount of debt they had forgiven.

The White House responded to a clip of Taylor Greene saying debt forgiveness was unfair.

Some of the others targeted in the thread include Congressman Markwayne Mullin, Congressman Kevin Hern, Congressman Mike Kelly, and Congressman Matt Gaetz.

All of these numbers are more than $20,000 for some people.

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The White House dragging conservatives has been thoroughly enjoyed by the social media site.

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All of this is available to the public. The White House is not violating anyone's privacy by releasing their debt forgiveness numbers. The subjects of its posts would like it if their hypocrisy wasn't laid out so clearly.