responsibility that every citizen, every one of us bears to perpetuate the republic. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, june 30th, and the aftershocks of the bombshell testimony by former white house aide cassidy hutchinson on tuesday are still being felt in washington. the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack is now seeking more information about donald trump s actions leading up to the insurrection. this time a subpoena for former white house counsel pat cipollone. he is considered a key witness who repeatedly resisted trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his name has to do up multiple times at prior hearings. mr. cipollone. mr. cipollone. mr. scipollone. he was barreling down the hallway. pat cipollone said it was a murder-suicide pakt. . former white house counsel pat cipollone. a source says that cipollone might agree to a limited interview but avoid some topics. but committee members sa
says he needs more weapons, and for the west, the star of russia of oil money. a sunday shopping trip turn s intoa political assault. video catches a supermarket worker slapping giuliani in the back. up first for us, the new supreme court math that will dramatically rewire american life. just today, a 6-3 high court ruling sided with a high school football coach who lost his job for praying on the sideline. last week the high court tossed out restrictions on carrying a concealed firearm. on friday, the court shredded the 50 year of precedence in the roe v. wade decision. that leaves us with two worlds, where abortions are legal and one where the options to getting one is insurmountable. it s both american law and politics. debates about contraception or what can be done to stop women from traveling to get an abortion or medications in the mail. justice clarence thomas live in washington for us, jessica, this decision today, 6-3 again. a conservative majority. it s another
wildfire in the southwest. europe s heatwave leaves one of its major working rivers the rhine in germany too low for big trade ships. the riverbed of the mighty rina, look at it. we should be underwater here and yet the water levels have dropped so significantly that it is simply dried up. lawyers for donald trump. echoed with the referred the research of mr john s compound. as you can imagine, we are only getting this information right now and to reemphasise, this is a slightly unusual thing, the un ceiling of a warrant in the middle of an investigation. we are doing as we see the lines we will give them to you. when the lines we are seeing says that it involves alleged violations or potential violations of the espionage act and thatis violations of the espionage act and that is according to one reading of the warrant. the warrant also authorised the collection of a clemency document in search of the troubled florida home and there have been plenty, plenty of background
keilar. and a flurry of new developments overnight surrounding the january 6th insurrection, just hours before the next hours gets under way. the new york times reports previously undisclosed emails from trump lawyer john eastman claiming he was aware of a, quote, heated fight among supreme court justices over whether to take up a case on the 2020 election. but even more than that, the times reports a response from another pro-trump lawyer, quote, odds of action by the supreme court before january 6 will become more favorable if the justices start to fear that there will be wild chaos on january 6 unless they rule by then either way. this was about two weeks this email before the insurrection. the times says this raises questions about a link to the idea of the violence that ultimately took place. much more on this in just a moment. but first cnn is learning exclusively what an adviser to former vice president mike pence will say at today s hearing which focuses on th