i have talked to civil rights activist ben jealous and attorney ben crump about keeping up that fight in 2021. >> but first, politics. joining me now, white house deputy press secretary karine jean-pierre. i want to, karine, give you plenty of time to discuss today's president's voting rights order, as you know i'm all over that and been on that issue a while. but first, i have to get this question out of the way. the order by and large pertains to federal agencies and practices, more resources and guidances to empower those agencies to expand registration, particularly at disenfranchised communities and for disabled, possible time off for federal employees to vote, and i'm pleased to see assistance to eligible current and former federal prisoners. but we know that more than 250 voter restriction bills currently being floated are coming from republican lawmakers in state level positions. so how does the order impede their ability to impede others from voting? >> well, good afternoon, reverend. thank you so much for having me on today. and as you mentioned, on this 56th anniversary, as