biden just responded. we re live at the border. plus, new revelations in just-released transcripts from the january 6th committee, including the committee s key witness who reveals how qanon conspiracies made their way into the west wing. and it s a full-blown travel fiasco for southwest airlines passengers going nowhere, after most of the airline s flights have been canceled. let s go outfront. good evening. i m sara sidner in for erin burnett. outfront tonight, a major blow at the border for president biden. the supreme court ruling that title 42, a controversial trump era border policy, will remain in place as legal challenges play out. it s a policy the biden administration said it was ready to see end. just minutes ago, president biden reacted to the ruling. but for now, the 5-4 ruling is a major victory for gop led states that asked the supreme court to step in, like arizona, whose attorney general said he was, quote, proud to lead the charge on this important
interviews former aides cassidy hutchinson gave. she doesn t recall if that close hold directive applied to january 6th information. also in the transcripts, hutchinson told the committee there were several discussions about qanon in the white house and that congresswoman marjorie taylor greene mentioned the conspiracy s theory several times. jessica schneider is out front in washington. lots of details here that we haven t heard before. what more can you tell us? reporter: you said it. we re now seeing these intricate details really of all four times that cassidy hutchinson testified before the committee. the last time in june 2022. and that was the most illuminating because by that point she d actually left her trump world attorney for a more neutral council who told the committee that hutchinson actually needed to correct some of her previous testimony to clear the record. and what we re seeing in this testimony, this transcript, are the details that she gave are indeed damaging.
dozen times, which she said amounted to about once a twice a week between december 2020 and january 2021. and then at least twice she says she saw meadows burning documents after meetings with republican congressman scott perry. perry was ultimately subpoenaed by the committee because he never complied. and then, sara, in addition, hutchinson told the committee that there were discussions about qanon conspiracies that really permeated the trump white house after the election. so she said that mark meadows brought it up, also congresswoman marjorie taylor greene made mention of the far-right-wing political movement. and then she said that she had this particular exchange with peter navarro. at one point i had sarcastically said, oh, is this from your qanon friends? and then he said, haven t you looked into it, cass? i think they point out a loft good ideas, you really need to read this. make sure the chief sees it.
and hutchinson continued saying i did not take it as sarcasm. ultimately, peter navarro, he was indicted, sara, for not complying with the subpoena from the committee, but a lot of details coming out now in more of these transcripts that we re seeing from cassidy hutchinson and others. can i follow up with you, jessica, on the transcripts also revealing that the trump white house aides heard rumors that then president trump considered conceding after the election and inviting the bidens to the white house, which obviously did not actually happen. yeah, those were the rumors. this was coming from testimony from deputy white house press secretary judd deere. he told the committee in his testimony he heard some gossip from people at the white house. those people in the white house said that trump in fact was considering conceding and inviting the bidens to the white house. and judd deere says he was looped in because he would be