the one and only wolf blitzer tuition room happening. now, president biden takes his pitch for the defense of democracy to an iconic site of american heroism during world war ii. >> he's invoking the legs let's see of d-day troops as he urges the world to stand firmly against vladimir putin's aggression in ukraine here in the united states, donald trump has now warning that quote, sometimes revenge can be justified. >> we're getting new reaction to trump as he triples down on his threats to get even with opponents after his criminal while conviction and trump's former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, pleads not guilty to criminal charges in arizona, where he's accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential results tied to a slate of fake electors welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i will blitzer a urine the situation room we begin with president biden's rallying cry for democracy with a poignant who backdrop the historic lifts scaled by us groups during the pivotal d-day invasion. cnn's kayla tausche is back in paris, boris, after the president is forceful remarks at 0.2 hoc in normandy, france, taylor, the president, echoing the past to drive home is warning about threats to democracy. now wolf, president's go abroad to advance a specific foreign policy objective or to reclaim the mantle of leadership on the world stage. >> but today from pointe-du-hoc, president biden are argued for the fragile future of democracy and for the protection of democracy going forward, not just around the world, but in the us to raju scale this cliff, didn't know the changes world. but they did a top the beaches. allied troops stormed on d-day to defeat the nazis, president biden, warning of renewed threats to democracy in europe does anyone doubt that they would want america to stand up against putin's aggression here in europe today. >> and at-home, if brought to vanquish your hateful ideology the 30s and 40s does anyone doubt they would move heaven and earth to vanquish hateful ideologies of today from the guy, biden surveying the hundred foot cliffs, american soldiers scaled, dodging the bombs that left craters in the hillside to overtake nazi lookouts and artillery positions, paving the way for a d-day victim jury and a free europe. >> those american troops honored here by ronald reagan 40 years ago in his iconic cold war era speech. >> these are the boys went to who we've learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response. radical governments within expansionist intent army ranger, john wardle arrived two days after june 6, 6, 1944 to replace a fallen soldier. >> he came back this year to remember, wardle's fellow soldiers may be gone, but their memory, biden said, and our mission live on. >> they're not asking us to scale these cliffs, but they're asking us to stay true. what america stands for. >> they're not asking us to give a risk our lives but there are asking us to care for others in our country more than ourselves. >> they're not asking us to do their job are asking us to do our job to protect freedom and mark time this idea, the threat to democracy has been a and of his reelection campaign. but this speech comes at a time. when there is waning support around the world to continue funding the defense of ukraine against russia, which has been at war for two-and-a-half years and donald trump, biden's gop opponent has play allege that he would withdraw support from ukraine and from the broader nato alliance. >> wolf tausche in paris, worse, thank you very much as president by design, the world stage, donald trump has out there on the campaign trail here at home. he's raising campaign cash in california and continuing to threaten retribution for his criminal conviction cnn's alayna treene is in los angeles covering trump's west coast swing for us. alaina. how have trump's felony convictions impacted? first of all, his fundraising while it's been incredible for donald trump, i will say, and the aftermath of this verdict not obviously, because he was convicted on 34 different counts, but because he has seen a huge upswing in fundraising just last month alone, donald trump and the republican national committee together sir raised 141 million. >> and that's the best fundraising month they've had this cycle thus far, and donald trump is really continuing to try to capitalize that on, that verdict this weekend with a series of california fundraisers last night, he attended a fundraiser in silicon valley hosted by a very prominent venture capitalists david sacks. and that was something that was actually put together by senator jd vance. we know that he is someone who is on the top of donald trump's vice presidential contender list and i'm told that jd vance, he's someone who was previously a venture capital himself. he's very close to david sacks. he had been working for months to have sachs endorsed the former president, which we saw him formally due last night before this fundraiser. then tonight, donald trump will be in beverly hills at another fundraiser, this one hosted by wealthy businessman le samson. i'm told he is someone who has donated to donald trump in the past and had fundraisers for him in the past. he's also very prominent in jewish politics and then tomorrow, donald trump will be in orange county again fundraising in california. and i think you see a theme here. these california fund their users really interesting because it's not typically something that would go for donald trump in the past. a lot of these people in this area, in particular, has traditionally been very liberal. however, many of these people, particularly in the tech interests to industry, have been going for donald trump in recent years because they haven't liked president biden's policy alayna and yet another interview, donald trump was once again asked whether he will seek retribution for his conviction if he were to become president. again, tell us what he said. >> well, before i find really interesting about these interviews is that donald trump has done a series of these. they've been mostly friendlies, interviews in the past several days and multiple hosts have tried to get him to actually walk away from his retribution rhetoric, but instead, donald trump has doubled down, or i should really say triple down on, those remarks. take a listen to what he told dr. fell last night retribution is going to be through success. >> we're going to make it very successful. we have to bring the country together. the word revenge is a very strong word, but maybe we have revenge to success while revenge just take time, i will say that has does and sometimes revenge can be justified so i have to know sometimes it can say you heard it there from the former president, while sometimes revenge can be justified. and look, this comes after he also told fox news is sean hannity on wednesday, that he thinks it would be all right for him two prosecute some of his political enemies and it would potentially be appropriate for him to go after president joe biden. and this is something we have heard from donald trump in the past ever since he was first indicted last year, he has promised retribution on his political opponent since and he's continuing to push that kind of language in the aftermath is of his indictment, but i can tell you from my conversations with trump's campaign, they really do want him to leave this trial behind and have them start focusing on the issues important to his general election campaign. >> wealth, alayna treene reporting from los angeles for a selena. thank you very much. let's get suborn all of this with our political experts and audie cornish. let me start with you. what do you make of this very stark contrast between president biden speaking about d-day 80 years ago, praising the heroes who really changed the course of the war led to the the end of the nazi regime in europe. and all of that as it posted to trump, who was once again talking about potentially revenge in putting aside the revenge for a second, i think it was also notable that biden released an attack ad that basically wraps up all the comments that trump has. >> made against veterans over the last couple of years. and people had been wanting certainly democrats had been wanting the president to punch back harder, right? and i think this was a good example of the campaign trying to do that. and in some way to say, look, here's him looking presidential echoes of reagan talking about the speech. and by the way, here's a campaign ad that's going remind everyone at home what trump is really like you know, it's interesting zelenskyy, i want to play a little clip from that biden-harris campaign and that was just released. >> the president president biden is going to visit the cemetery tomorrow in france, where us at other troops are buried. a cemetery that trump refused to visit because he said it was filled with losers. his word filled with losers. let's watch this biden team's new ad. watch this he's a war hero because he was capture. i like people that weren't captured this is the same video, audio. >> ardi was just talking about how do you explain this lesson? it is. i'm actually really glad that the biden harris campaign put this out because yes, to audio is playing democrats and our base and people who are swing voters have wanted to see president biden fight back president donald trump gives us campaign ads like this. the things that he continues to say, whether it's about veterans and things that he said about world leaders. and president biden being over there right now is really important in some bolick because trump is here talking about himself and literally saying it is okay to take retribution on your political opponents and cause more chaos here in the united states, when president biden, when the contrast is trying to make sure that american democracy is strong, not just for the homeland, but because the whole world is watching independent anything on it. and so it was a perfect time for them then released this ad and i'm pretty sure we have some more up there. they have some more up their sleeves come soon speaking as a former aide to the to the biden-harris campaign. >> sure. michael singleton. i thought it was interesting if you go back 40 years and listened to present, then president ronald reagan's speech at pointe-du-hoc in normal the on the 40th anniversary of d-day. and you listen to president biden speech today on this the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion that changed the course of the war, led to the end of the word less than a year later, it's pretty remarkable how will this resonate? do you think? with the reagan's supporters out there? and there's still a lot of them, especially in the gop. >> but i think it matters, wolf, what's also interesting is that the language was very similar 40 years later. the language is very similar and i've been drawing this term out a lot and i want the viewers to familiar ys themselves, but democratic recession, i think we're perhaps in the era of democratic recessions were seen rushing can aggression and ukraine were seeing potential aggression from china and taiwan, south chinese c, c, we're seeing what china's attempting to do with their brick system to attempt to devalue or lessen the worth of the us dollar internationally, there are some very serious things with our adversaries at the us has to deal with. and i think there the american people, republicans, democrats alike would like for the united states to continue to be that beacon of hope leading the world forward, assisting these young democracies would fill in their dreams for their people yet, but there's a lot more isolation is coming from conservative republicans nowadays, not necessarily from reagan republicans, but from some of these conservative republican begins right now, including from trump, that, that's a great point. you're saying it and hungry with or ban you think about boston arrow in brazil, there's a host of other countries where you're seeing internally this strife where people do feel that the political system, the political class, if you will, hasn't necessarily worked for them, hasn't worked in their favor and you're saying that even with it and the united states and that's why i will, if i have been so incredibly concerned with trying to figure out how do you balance internal. i guess, criticisms if you will, of the democratic process, which is not perfect, people are struggling, people du, have legitimate issues with the way the system has functioned for decades. now, while still maintaining our ability to lead the world. and we haven't necessarily figured that out in my opinion, which is why you see people like or ban or even the former president having such a huge support, even here in the united wealth to your point, i don't know actually, how many reagan republicans there are out there. i do here sometimes lawmakers who come on sets like this talk about it. but in terms of a base that is interested in being out in the world and protecting democracy through an aggressive position that has greatly diminished. people are not interested in that the same way and they have often respond on did to trump's way of talking about it. and that's why the america first idea is so resonance. so i think biden was really trying to remind people, hey, this is not the republican party that it used to be. and the risky has is that now he could be compared to a president who also had questions about his age and mental acuity while running for reelection it's very powerful speech that reagan gave 40, yeah, and the powerful speech that president biden gave on this day as well. let's talk a little bit. while i have you already about the enormous amount of money that trump has successfully raising right now, despite his criminal conviction, despite what he's talking about, revenge and some other issues, the money is coming in big time yeah. >> and i'll leave it to the panel to get into some of the figures, but i was also under the impression that democrats had actually been doing quite well in the money raise. and so in a way, trump and rnc and all of these entities in the republican position, not that they were trying to play catch up, but it was really a game of making sure both candidates, we're going into the summer, fully prepared as we know, we're in the era of the billion $2,000,000,000 campaign. so while this feels galvanizing in this moment, the question is, where will this be down the line? will there be another boost just before the rnc when he gets sentenced or when bannon goes to jail or there could be a number of things that could either turn off the faucet or turn it back on yeah. well, money is coming in big time right now, guys. thank you very, very much coming up. former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows, 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qiang, tell us about these, please well, it's not necessarily the pleas that were really paying attention here to woolf. >> it's really who these people are because especially mark meadows is so well known nationally, they did enter those not guilty pleas. that was something that was expected and really a fairly typical arraignment, but it is who they are, how they are known, not just nationally, but also within the context of this multi-state fake elector scheme, mark meadows, as you mentioned, wolf, he is a former white house chief of staff and then mike roman, a key trump campaign figure in 2020, both of them key trump allies during the 2020 election and the days afterwards, they were both arraigned in arizona today, they did enter those not guilty pleas, but they've now also been charged in the state of georgia. those two have been charged in georgia roman also charged this week in the state of wisconsin. all of these charges stemmed back to december 2020 november, december november 2020. in the days after the 2020 election they are not the ones who assembled in these various states to sign those so-called fake elector documents that were isn't just eventually sent to the national archives. they are the ones according to the indictment here in arizona that they are the ones who coordinated all of these actions in various battleground states in the state of arizona, total 18 have been indicted in addition to 11 of the people who assembled and then the seven national trump figure 15 so far have been a arraigned in arizona. there are more coming in the coming days. there are total of five states now, wolf that have brought charges in the scheme, wolf interested canon law. thank you very, very much. we're also getting new insight right now into the judge overseeing donald trump's classified documents case in florida, cnn spoke with multiple veterans of judge aileen cannon, courtroom about some of her controversial decisions and our readiness to take on a trial of such historic magnitude. let's bring in former trump attorney bill brennan and cnn legal analyst norm eisen norm, let me start with you. the attorneys. cnn smoke to describe judge cannon as smart and diligent, but they also quote, say, not efficient and quote very form and not very good as far as substance is concerned, walk us through the way she's handled this case from your perspective thus far? >> well, i think judge cannon has mishandled the case from the get-go she first got it when the search warrant was executed on mar-a-lago, she interfered with the ability of the department of justice to investigate she was slapped down, not once, but twice by the extremely conservative 11th circuit for her legal errors in interfering with the investigation. and she's bent over backwards. the opposite direction now, while she won't make a decision she has lengthy hearings on the most trivial questions. the clear question, for example, is jack smith legally entitled to his position as special counsel? it's been decided over and over again by other courts wealth. >> she's having lengthy hearings and briefing. >> it's slowed the case down almost any other judge in the federal system would have already had this case on track for trial or even a verdict. atrocious performance let me get bills, thoughts on this bill. a judge cannon has only worked we're told on her handful of criminal trials, many legal experts believe she's inexperienced for the task at hand right now, do you think she can oversee this case effectively? >> absolutely. a little little things alone, norm. you know, it's really easy from the armchair that we sit in watching from the sidelines to criticize all players, judges, but she's a talented individual who would not have gotten a lifetime appointment had she not been and it's common practice for judges who particularly practice in say, the civil arena to handle criminal cases and she's doing just fine we're not allowed the forum shop we're not allowed to judge shop. the way that these cases are assigned it's kind of a wheel. and when the name of the judge comes up on the wheel and the case is filed. that's where you get. so she's doing a fine job and it'll all work out. and i have been in that position myself for 35 years wondering what judge will i get? how will it go and you really got to play the hand you're dealt norm by one lawyer, chelsea, an about judge cannon and i'm quoting now, you can't really take issue with her otherwise, it's going to work against you. is that how you see it based on some of her rulings? >> i do. while she's very prickly. so for example, recently she was going to reveal the names of witnesses, which can put them in harm's way. just look at the elaborate precautions that we've had to take for example, in manhattan to protect individuals the department of justice told her she made a mistake. they said reconsider or will go to the 11th circuit. >> she did reconsider. >> she reversed her erroneous decision, but who did she blame department of justice she has unnecessarily delayed this case. >> she has stalled. she does not decide motions she schedules lengthy hearings that are not required. the job of a judges to decide instead, shape procrastination. i think she's a view look at the full record. one of the worst federal judges in the united states bill, where do you see the classified documents case down in florida going from here given the volume of pretrial motions, the judge cannon has put on the docket catch 22 because i listened to norms, a place that i have immense respect for a norm. >> he's a, he's a sharp guy, he's been around a long time, but this you know, some dog by case, this is one of the most influential and precedential cases in our nation's history. he's carefully approaching it and she's doing her job, you know, just a couple of weeks ago, wolf, you and i were together and we heard the opposite criticism from the opposite side about judge merchan, who i spent a lot of time we trying a case in front of and he's a protease. it absolute gentleman? he handled things as well. so i think it depends a lot on who you're runing for as to whom you're criticized. but i've seen nothing that she's done to give any pause are concerned that anybody who knows how the legal system works, bill brennan, norm eisen to both of you. >> thank you very much. up next, justices on the nation's highest court are raking in a lot more than government paychecks according to their financial disclosure because you're forums, what we're learning now about some high price trips, book deals, and tickets to be answered sometimes the best thing you can do with intelligence is shared with your adversary he and his secret is betrayed itself, bullet to the back of the hand secrets and spies for nuclear gain sunday at ten on cnn introducing allison black, psoriasis she thinks or flaky gray patches are all people see oh, tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque 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propublica published very strong investigative stories about these trips that clarence thomas had kept secret, but now he's, he's including these one to bali and 12 men only resort in california, the bohemian grove but then the other thing that we have new from 2023 are several the justices live list book income justice ketanji brown jackson has a book coming out this september called lovely one. it's a memoir and she has put down the first installment just first installment of the money she received see from her publisher. and that's $900,000. brett kavanaugh is now writing a book when he signed that contract last year, he got $340,000. neil gorsuch, who has a book coming out in august detailing his anti deregulatory bent he got another payment, another installment toward that at 250,000. then justice sotomayor picked up more royalty. she's been an author since her memoir came out in 2013, and then finally, wolf, there are some curiosities of gifts and you mentioned the concert tickets let's just ketanji brown, jackson our newest justice and the first african american woman on the court. she received for concert tickets to buy biden's bianna concert directly from beyonce and the total value was about $3,700 last year on her disclosure report we saw that she got very elaborate flower arrangement from oprah and that was worth about 1,200. so we look for those curiosities as well as the big dollar figures that i mentioned in the books all right. joan biskupic. thank you very much. i want to bring in npr legal affairs, corresponded de to tote and berkshire covers the us supreme court, does an amazing job for a long time, neither. thanks very much for coming in. my pleasure when you hear these, these bonuses that these justices are getting, what jumps out at you? >> well, you know, these gabe, gabe roth, who's head of fixed the court and has been probably the most persistent critic of supreme court ethics he made an observation today, these people probably could make ten times the amount of money they make in if they were in private practice if they were lawyers instead of supreme court justices. and he said that he doesn't, isn't bothered by them getting these big book contracts. after all, journalists do this to and it's a way to augment your income and as long as they don't participate in cases involving their publishers or use their their official staffs to peddle their books in other perfectly entitled to do this. and some of them have qizan college and i know $300,000, which is roughly what they make, is a great deal of money but it is not in a city like this. and when you have multiple children going to college. >> but what about justice clarence thomas, who is deaf publicly disclosed is 2019 trip to bali propublica estimated that that trip by wound up costing about $500,000. when you include the boats of the private jets at all of all of that, that's different than a book contract. >> it's very different and it's sort of peculiar because he he discloses one night in a hotel in bali plus meals that were i guess paid for by harlan crow but what about the rest of that indonesia trip, as you said, island hopping with on the cro yacht private jets none of that is part of that disclosure. now, one supposes that he has some theory some legal theory i guess about why he doesn't have to disclose those. and he did have to disclose the bali hotel hotel bill for one night, but he doesn't make much sense to me. i can't figure it out or anything wrong with accepting free ticket yes. to a bian say concert well there is what i call the washington post or the new york times rule. >> if you would be embarrassed by seeing it on the front page of the newspaper, that you shouldn't do it. and i assume that bianna say and justice, brown jackson have a personal relationship that they bianna say, ask invited her and gave her the tickets for her husband and two daughters. that's would be four tickets. and i suspect that she really wanted to do it for them and for herself and but it doesn't have great optics. it really doesn't all of this, including the flag controversy how does all of this reflect on the integrity of the united states supreme court? >> you've covered the supreme court for awhile. >> well all when you're in the public eye you have to be like caesar's wife. and it's very difficult because things that seem perfectly normal in your everyday life chief justice roberts, for example, is criticized because his wife is a legal recruiter for law firms. well, she took that job. she stopped being a lawyer because he became chief justice. and she took that job because there wouldn't be a conflict of interest. but you can make almost anything look not great and you really, you, and i know this. i don't know about cnn, but i haven't ethics are i have to run everything that we do two and they don't. that's the point they don't it's only their judgment. and sometimes their judgment isn't particularly wise when 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israeli residents could move back to their homes. now, that hasn't happened, none of those three conditions have been met. so what we know at this point is benny gantz we'll be holding a press conference at 8:40 p.m. local time on saturday night, where he will be making an announcement now, june 8 for saturday is the deadline that he gave to walk away from the coalition. now we know from us officials familiar with the company the sessions that are ongoing that us officials have asked benny gantz to reconsider as they're worried about what this would do for the hostage deal. now, if he does decide to walk away, it doesn't necessarily mean that this coalition collapses. netanyahu's still has a majority, although it's a slim majority. but there are questions is what does it do for the hostage deal? what could it do for trying to push plans forward when it comes to the war cabinet as well. and it really does show that netanyahu is very isolated at a time when that cia assessment comes out showing that the u.s. is doing an intelligence assessment on the leader of one of its main allies and also publicizing it in this way, showing just how bad the relations between the leaders of the us and israel are at the moment turns time indeed, paula hancocks in jerusalem. thank you very much joining us now, stewart eyes, is that a veteran of the clinton and carter administrations and a former us ambassador to the european union. he now chairs the united states holocaust memorial museum council here in washington is also written a brand i knew book had excellent new book. i must say the art of diplomacy how american negotiators reached historic agreements that changed the world ambassador eisenstadt, thanks very much for joining us. you dive in, in this book. and i've gone through and it's really powerful. you dive into 50 years of america's most successful diplomatic initiatives. what have you learned that potentially could get the israeli hamas war over in gaza right now well, a large part of my book, wolf is on the use of military force as an instrument, diplomacy and one of the things i learned is that before you subject your troops to combat, you have to have a post war plan beforehand, not after and for israel, that means that they have to disable for sure hamas as a governing force, but they also have to have a diplomatic component. >> and that diplomatic component needs to be a coalition in which israel is embedded with the moderate sunni ever countries, the u.s. and the eu to combat iran's axis of resistance that will only occur however, if they have some timetable ultimately for a demilitarized palestinian state, and that's the real crux of combining military force as they must to deal with a radical group on their border committed to their elimination with a ultimate peace plan. again, that should have been done before the first bullet was formed. and that's the lesson that i teach in my book. with a ran with afghanistan, with libya. these are mistakes that we made. and by the way, that are generals before the war started after october 7 said to the prime minister. >> so what i hear you saying and correct me if i'm wrong, is that you agree with president biden that a two-state hey, solution, israel living alongside a new palestinian state is critically important to ending the conflict. it is because it's only that condition even if it's a long-term prospect, is necessary to get the saudis, the uae, bahrain, egypt, jordan in a moderate coalition against what is really the risk to israel, which is an iranian lead axis of resistance. >> so that requires the combination of military and diplomatic means. you can't defeat hamas alone by military means, you have to combine it by diplomatic means. for israel to be part of this product coalition. now frankly, october 7 has changed public opinion in israel, even for the moderate left, toward a palestinian state. so you'll have to do this by steps. you can't go immediately to a palestinian stuff you have to have confidence building measures more economic development, more economic cooperation, or what about a president biden speech today in normandy was very emotional, very powerful. what did you think? is it going to make a difference? >> i think it will because what it does is it links in effect d-day 80 years ago and i was there for the 50th anniversary with ukraine today. and it's a measure of saying that the same kind of challenges that we had an a european continent with hitler trying to take over europe are here with putin trying to take over ukraine. it can't be allowed. it's a great test of democracy and north, if we have an effect, a munich two with the united states backing away from our crate, will have the same kind of fallout that the original 1938 munich agreement head and showing hitler that he had a free hand. we cannot allow that to happen. it's important lessons in your new book, the art of diplomacy. how american negotiator, negotiators 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