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Biden says it helps eliminate agenda to encode Roe

Privacy concerns surround the post-low period tracking app

President Biden was in the Senate on Thursday, and CongressRoev. He called for an exception to the filibuster rule to allow the systematization of previously granted abortion protection and privacy rights under Wade. Last week's Supreme Court.

At a press conference after the NATO summit in Madrid, the president expressed his support for a temporary change in the Senate rules. The president also denounced the Supreme Court's decision to abort the constitutional right to abortion as "unstable" and "outrageous." 

"The most important thing that needs to be clarified is that it needs to be changed. I think we have codified the Roe v. Wade case. How to do that is voted by Congress. Make sure you do. Mr Biden told reporters Thursday. "And if the filibuster gets in the way, it should be like voting rights. We make an exception to this. This action requires an exception to the filibuster. " 

At this time, enough to allow an exception to such a rule. There doesn't seem to be a good vote in the Senate. In May, the Senate fell far short of efforts to enshrine access to abortion by law. 

The President argued that the country was in a better position to lead the world than ever before, but his belief that the Supreme Court's decision was the only failure in that position. Was expressed. 

"America is in a position to lead the world more than ever," Biden said. "We have the strongest economy in the world and inflation is lower than in other countries in the world. One of the instability is not only in the Roe v. Wade case, but also in the US Supreme Court. It's an exorbitant act, but it essentially challenges the right to privacy. "

The President considers this to be a" serious problem that the court has imposed on the United States. " "Among all privacy-related issues, he expressed concern about his right to choose who to marry." 

The President said about the next steps in accessing inflation. When I returned to the White House, I confirmed that I would meet with a group of governors on Friday. Despite his personal concerns about abortion in the past, the president ignored the idea that he was not the best messenger for the Democratic Party on this issue. 

"The only president they got was me," he said. "And I feel very strongly that I will do everything I can legally do with respect to the presidential order and support Congress and the general public. The conclusion here is, if you like, The voting data is correct and I think this decision by the court was an indignation or a serious mistake — vote. Appear and vote. Vote off-year, vote, vote, vote. That's what we do. How to change that. " 

Kathryn Watson
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Catherine Watson is a political reporter for CBS News Digital based in Washington, D.C.

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