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Biden supports the termination of agenda to protect abortion access

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President Joe Bydensaid he would support Congress on Thursday to end the agenda to pass a law protecting the country's right to abuse.

Reporters pressured Byden to disclose all the enforcement measures he could take to secure access toabortion nationwide. Biden, the only solution is Roev. He replied that it was to codify Wade in parliament.

"The most important thing we should do is to clarify how exorbitant this decision was," Byden said. "We believe that Roe v. Wade needs to be codified by law. The way to do that is to make sure Congress votes to do it."

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President Biden speaks during a news conference on the final day of the NATO summit in Madrid, Thursday, June 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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"And if the agenda gets in the way, it's like voting rights, and the exception to the agenda for this action I have to make a request, "he continued.

Biden had previously called on Congress to codify Roe following aSupreme Court ruling on Friday, but did not seek to end the agenda. It was. Byden had previously only sought steps to pass the voting rights that his administration did not.

Obstruction of proceedingsallows the Senate minority to require a majority of 60 votes to pass through the body. The current Senate is divided into 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats.

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With West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin Arizona has opposed efforts throughout the Byden administration to abandon the agenda. Manchin reiterated his support for the rules even after the lows were over.

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