law for roe vs. wade. but he did call for what he called a whole of government approach to see what the government can indeed do if anything about this. calling for the department of human services as well as the justice department to look into the legality of this. the attorney general merrick garland also said that his department was looking into what they can do to uphold the women's right to choose. this is something that the white house really is limited in what they can do. the senate and house certainly there is not overwhelming support particularly in the senate to codify roe vs. wade into law. so this is something that the white house is quite frankly limited to do and the president is being pushed by progressives and democrats to expand the supreme court, to support a plan to add more justices. of course liberal justices in their view, to the supreme court. he's never been a fan of that, but there is a commission studying if that would work. the bottom line is that is not going to happen. so this is something that really is a consequence of the election. the supreme court is based on