tapper. wolf blitzer is over in the situation room. have a great day. happening now, president biden just announced new action aimed at easing student debt after the u.s. supreme court blocked his loan forgiveness program. he s slamming the ruling as wrong and accusing republicans of hypocrisy. we re also following the fallout from the high court s other major decision today putting limits on lgbtq protections. the senators warn the ruling may open the door to discrimination of all sorts of protected minority groups. and growing questions right now about the fate of the russian mutiny leader yevgeny prigozhin. are kremlin spies plotting to kill him as ukraine s intelligence chief claims? i ll ask top white house official john kirby about that and much more. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, and you re in the situation room. we begin with today s one-two punch by the u.s. supreme court, decisions limiting lgbtq protect
and he said it s fine to disagree, but don t disparage this institution. just odd that he would put it in an opinion. what was more about it he says the give-and-take between the two sides should not be regarded as disparagement between the two sides, but these are all legitimate differences. we don t want the public thinking that we don t like each other, we don t appreciate each other, but it s the opposite of what actually happened. and justice elena kagen, her dissent was dripping with ridicule for what the majority had done. he s trying to sugar coat something. he s trying to enforce a message that flat contradicts what is playing out before all of us and played outright there in that room in which cameras weren t allowed in, but fortunately we were there. it was traumatic indeed. everybody standby. we ll discuss the high court s