dominated his final moments in madrid as he and other nato leaders wrapped up a historic and consequential summit. the president blamed high gas prices on russia s war in ukraine. and he blasted the u.s. supreme court for, quote, outrageous behavior as we give you live images outside the courthouse right now. there are still demonstrators there protesting. perhaps the biggest headline today, president biden says he now supports bypassing the fill bser rule and the 60 vote threshold in the senate to protect boabortion rights. i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law, and the way to do that is to make sure the congress votes to do that. if the filibuster gets in the way, we should provide an exception for this. the required exception to the filibuster for this action to deal with this supreme court decision. let s begin with cnn s phil mattingly in madrid. the white house has been carefully sidestepping questions about the filibuster. not anymore. what changed?
happening. allen, if you were on this committee, what questions would you ask pat cipollone? i would certainly ask him what communications he had with the president and see what pat cipollone felt he was able to answer. it s notable that he appears to be cooperating with the committee. and that opens up some space for the committee to ask some questions. i would also ask him questions about what his own judgment was regarding the legality of the various things that were going on on january 6, and who he told those things to. i think it s right. it goes to the question of intent. the committee brought up witness tampering or the possibility of witness entimation at the end of its last hearing. and now we have new reporting today that hutchinson told the january 6th committee that she was contacted by somebody in trump world attempting to influence her testimony. now, we already knew that she changed lawyers right before this hearing on tuesday. what do you make of this? this to