left-wing activist group offers money to people who provide intel of the whereabouts of conservative justices. all the white house continues to say it supports peaceful protest. plus, the biden administration admitting that border agents did not and that they were falsely accused. so why then are those agents are still being punished in connection with that incident that went viral? and elon musk says he s out. no longer wants to make that $44 billion deal with twitter, but the social media giants is not so fast. we start tonight with this as pro-choice protesters grew bolder as president biden moves to expand abortion access. good evening, kevin. because the team a commission pale barely safe to say that former president on president on a truck accuse the supreme court of being emanating from the u.s. media, including accusations of undermining norms and threatening democracy and democratic institutions with righteous fervor. however, ben president biden does as much tod
today, the president that, he said he directed his health department to beef up obama cares about care coverage mandate and beef up an army of pro bono lawyers for people seeking or providing the procedure. a couple things there. haven t read any of the state law that said a woman seeking the procedure is going to face any kind of criminal charges going after the doctors and those that help them as fast as it was i reviewed. also there is there s a debate over abortion pill, whether it will be legal to make them or order them into states that have otherwise banned abortion. your take of the legal side of this conversation? gear, i definitely think the abortion pill is going to be the next legal front that were seeing what in the court. there is already lawsuits with that as the focus, so what we have now is the president and his executive order saying that he wants to increase access to the abortion pill. we had at the as attorney general, not right
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on policy, or the political advice that often comes from cabinet leaders really isn t there. and the next year is going to be much more contentious in terms of the house democrats, and what he confronts from capitol hill. so the president in the end will handle this on his own, like he likes to do. but as we ve seen, there is a cost to him for doing that. and the situation is only going to escalate in terms of the challenges he faces. again, without being surrounded by very strong counsel. all right, julian, helping us decipher the gamut of shakeups going on in this white house. thank you very much. thank you. now, to the significant ruling from the texas federal judge who struck down the entire affordable care act. also known as obama care. the texas judge s decision centers around the individual coverage mandate which requires all americans to get health insurance, or pay a penalty. congress effectively eliminated that penalty, as part of the 2017 tax cut bill, now that