if you ever miss an episode, the lead, you can listen to the show went to get your patent happening now, breaking news, donald trump returns house from our sources inside the meeting, including the moment the former president shook hands with one of his toughest critics turned supporter, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, plus, we're following president biden at the g7 summit in italy, where he just signed a historic ten year sure security agreement with ukraine. >> the ukrainian ambassador to the united states joins me this hour. also tonight, fulton county district attorney, fani willis is lashing out at her critics. what the woman leading the trump prosecution in georgia said about her detractors during a fiery speech at a church welcome to our viewers. here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer a year in the situation room the skis, cnn breaking news first up tonight, donald trump's trip here to washington where he's trying to unify republican lawmakers behind this candidacy. >> the former president glad-handing allies, coming face-to-face with critics and ranting about his personal grievances cnn's kristen holmes has more we have to take this this beautiful place and we have to make it really something very special again, right now, it's not special. former president donald trump returning to capitol hill as the presumptive republican presidential nominee, and a convicted felon. >> this is an outstanding a group of people. i'm with them, 1,000%. there was me, 1,000% hoping to rally congressional republicans and streamline the messaging ahead of the presidential election. house republican leadership on surprisingly, getting the meeting positive reviews morning, we just concluded a very successful special political conference with our special guests present donald j. trump. we are at 100% unified behind his candidacy, the trump team said his meetings were expected to focus on policy, but sources inside the house meeting told cnn at trump tore through a list of complaints lamenting about his legal woes, calling the justice department, quote, dirty, no-good wondering about taylor swift's endorsement of president joe biden, quote, why would she endorse this dope calling milwaukee the site of the upcoming republican convention, quote, horrible a comment allies said was in reference to crime in the city. but republican said trump did also talk about some policy offering guidance on how republicans should discuss abortion rights. >> you said, make sure that you exercise your own conscience to talk about it and share your conviction and do that in a way that makes sense to people and i think he had made a good point. he has said that after the dobbs decision that the states are handling the issue right now and that's where he's comfortable keeping it at trump addressed intraparty politics after a year of infighting over the speakership, he saw me in there and he was like, hello marjorie, he's always so sweet and recognizes me and he said, are you being nice? >> he was joking, are you being nice as speaker johnson? and i said and he said, okay, be nice to him and i not in my hand after the meeting with house allies, trump moved on to the national republican senatorial committee for another closed-door meeting. >> everybody here, you're all either elected or you're going to be elected again and reelected. and with every one of you and you know that i had a trump's return to capitol hill, the biden campaign, releasing a new television ad seeking to remind voters about trump role leading up to the january 6 attack on the us capitol. >> there is nothing more sacred than our democracy, but donald trump, ready to burn it all down now will feel notice that we had far less information coming out of that senate meeting. >> that is because those republicans, senators are a lot less shati than the house republicans. but i do want to point to one of the most known notable moment which was caught on camera of this meeting. it is in this photo here, mitch mcconnell shaking hands with donald trump. this was the first time the two of them have spoken since january 6, sense that election of joe biden was certified and mitch mcconnell congratulate plated president joe biden, despite the fact that mitch mcconnell had endorsed donald trump, the two still had yet to have a conversation clearly here though, a handshake later, mcconnell saying that the entire meeting was entirely positive, wolf, address the arctic. >> kristen holmes. thank you very much for that report. let's break all of this down with our political experts right now and david the chelyan, let me start with you. you saw that picture of mitch mcconnell and donald trump today shaking hands after both of them over the past few years, we're blasting each other repeatedly. what do you make of this? well, first, godless doug mills, the photographer from the new york times, who just as documented, so many historic moments. but i think he captured here an amazing depiction to me this it's encapsulates the modern day today republican party because we know what mitch mcconnell stood on the floor of the senate. and said about donald trump's culpability and responsibility as it related to january 6 than that the justice system would catch up to him when he made the decision that he was not going to support conviction and impeachment at the time. we know they haven't spoken since december of 2020 when mitch mcconnell believed donald trump's behavior was out of bounds. and yet there he is shaking his hand because this is what today was all about for donald trump, showing unification of the republican party behind the presumptive nominee and you don't get that more accurately than seeing the leader of the senate republicans joined forces. >> well, i don't forget what donald trump said about mitch mcconnell's wife. yeah, using a racial epithet. and here they are. and if you look at the picture with donald trump, it's two hands. it's a 200 class, which is unusually warm. i mean, we know this isn't, i mean, honestly, it's not real it's just something that mitch mcconnell has to do. i think that's part of what david to what you're saying with regard to yes. that is the republican party behind the scenes. i can't stand the guy, but if no cameras in front of us, i'm going to we're going to smile for the cameras. we're going to shake hands and take a picture because he is the head of the republican party and i'm terrified of what his voters might do to me in my caucus. should we not sure my goal i want to play for you and our viewers. >> what mitch mcconnell said after the january 6, riot about donald trump listen to this there's no question. none there president trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day no question about it the people who stormed this building believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of their president. >> so how does mitch mcconnell the minority leader in the senate, go from saying that to all of a sudden shaking hands, smiling and being so friendly with trump. >> i think mitch mcconnell may be, may go down in history as one of the most successful republican in politicians ever, in terms of what he has been able to do in the united states senate for republicans and the conservative agenda and a lot of people vilify him. they don't particularly care for him, but there aren't too many republican leaders who have surgically laid out a roadblock, if you will. so for republicans to follow to gain an access power. and if you're thinking about that, and the electoral context and you recognize that former president trump, maybe the vehicle to continue moving forward with that agenda, whether you liked him or not, you're going to do what as politically speedy. and i think this was a smart move for the former president to showcase at the part is coalescing around him, particularly on the hills of many questions about nikki haley voters. i think the question ultimately becomes though, what does that policy backdrop look like headed into the thing we know there is no policy backdrop. we've heard some of the reports that basically he went to grievance. he taught. right. and his request was find a way to get these charges reversed. right? that's the agenda that he's interested in and to share michael's point, i mean, i think there are many in the republican party who question whether or not the party has been losing as they've been following down trump in the last several elections. it goes many of the candidates that he's endorsed have lost since i can go number of people in republican party very concerned about the kinds of candidates that he will back and whether or not there'll be viable. and the last thing i'll just say about mitch mcconnell, what a coward, what it absolute coward. he had the courage to stand up for the united states of america. the rule of law and our democracy immediately following what happened on capitol hill. and yet here we are just a short time later and he's cow towering to dallas for one thing i want to play for you and for our viewers, some of trump's attacks against mitch mcconnell over these past few years. >> listen to this mitch mcconnell is a loser. we do have to do something about mitch mcconnell he is he is a disaster. these washington republicans like mitch mcconnell has the absolute worst i had a fight to mitch mcconnell and other beauty mitch mcconnell and his wife, coco chao. coco we gotta get the mcconnell's of the world to do their job there's loria was referencing before about the racist comments about his wife, but to karen's point, you played that clip with mitch mcconnell on the senate floor. >> what was he doing on the senate floor that day? that was his speech. i don't want our viewers to be confused. that was his speech explaining why he did not believe donald trump should be convicted in an impeachment trial, right? why he shouldn't be ruled out of contention, going forward? to serve as president again, mitch mcconnell could have made a different choice at that point. he believed because donald trump had already left office, that was his reasoning for why they didn't pursue that. and yet he gave voice to all this concern that he said is out there and clearly what you see in this handshake to share michael's point is that concern is secondary now to the need for political unity and political power in all contexts. >> we also said that the courts ought to take care of donald trump. he did that. it shouldn't be impeachment on the floor of the senate. and i didn't hear him applauding the felony convictions either a look, i think you look at mitch mcconnell. he's the ultimate pragmatist. he believes he has a job to do. and the one job he has right now before he retires is get the majority back in the senate. that is that is singularly what he is devoted to. and i believe he would give would have given him a bear hug if he could've and he's on the cusp of that and public is also raising a lot of money right now, will for some of those senate candidates. >> but there are a lot of republicans by the way, in the senate who did not go to this that's right. >> i don't have a lot okay. everybody. thank you very, very much. we're also following another major major decision from the united states supreme court today, the night in justices unanimously ruling are widely used abortion medication is repeat, is allowed to remain on the market, are chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid is joining us with details right now. polo walk us through this ruling and what it means wolff, a unanimous decision from the supreme court ought abortion is virtually unknown. heard of. but here are the justices collectively decided to sidestep the question before them, which is whether the fda had exceeded its regulatory, regulatory authority in making mifepristone more broadly available. but here, the lot of folks who are watching this very closely not only women who would potentially need this medication, but also the fda. i mean, this could have really challenged that regulatory abilities. the pharmaceutical industry also watching very closely, as well as anyone running for office in 2024 now because they sidestep this issue, they did not actually decided it's possible even likely that it will reappear on the docket in the coming years and in the interim, here's what justice kavanaugh suggested for people who have concerns about mifepristone, he said, quote, citizens and doctors who object to what the law allows others to do, may always take their concerns to the executive or legislative branches and seek greater regulatory or legislative restrictions on certain activities. so he's basically saying if you have an issue with mifepristone and you don't have standing to bring a case, call. your congressmen now, right now, all eyes will be on another other abortion case before the justices. and that case comes out, idaho and raises questions about what you do in a state that has restrictive abortion laws. and they come up against more permissive federal laws that will now likely take on even more significance depending on what the justices decide to do. >> paula reid reporting for us. thank you. paul adjusted i'd president biden signing a truly historic security deal with ukraine today will ask you cranes ambassador to the united states, about why its future may be in doubt plus reiki news coming in on a us supreme court justice clarence thomas, we have new details just released about previously unknown trips he took a board, the private jet of a very wealthy republican donors wednesday, cnn celebrate juneteenth, with special performances by john legend, hadi lewbel, smokey robinson. we still have a lot of work to do. juneteenth celebrating freedom and legacy wednesday at ten on cnn when you're, a small business owner your to do list can be a log that's why, progressive makes it easy 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security agreement with ukraine. >> the president juggling a jam-packed international agenda today as he deals with domestic and personal issues as well, cnn's mj lee is traveling with the president. she has are report president joe biden back on the world stage but unable to escape a deeply sensitive and painful saga for his family back home after a full day of meetings with fellow g7 liters here in southern italy, the president signing a historic bilateral security agreement on everything from training, ukrainian armed forces, to joint cooperation on weapons production and intelligence-sha ring. >> biden pledging america's continued support for its ally our goal is just trying to ukraine's credible defense and deterrence capabilities for the long term a lasting peace for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression. the president also facing questions about his son hunter, who just days ago was convicted on three felony gun charges. biden publicly commenting on that painful development for the first time, i'm extremely proud of my son hunter. he is overcoming addiction. he is he's wanted to brightest, most decent man i know. i said i'd buy by the jury decision. i will do that well, not pardon him. >> when reporters asked whether he would commute, hunteniving a word answer, president zelenskyy, who had also spend time with biden the previous week in france, thinking the us, including members of congress for continuing to send funds to aid ukrainian war-time efforts. >> thank you very much, mr. breath for your leadership, which is reflected in particular, in disagreement. and i'm very grateful to all americans, the biden zelenskyy news conference capping off the first day of the g7 summit, but no issue looming larger then russia's continuing assault on ukraine, the g7 alliance, wishing to send a collective message to vladimir putin, you will not outlast us biden racing to cross the finish line on a number of initiatives ahead of his november election. his rival, former president donald trump, and his isolationist foreign policy views could throw into question the strength of america's continued support for ukraine, whether the g7 moves could be undone. >> why are we hundreds of billions of dollars more money? why is this happening? why is europe? spending a fraction of the money that we're spending? >> the president also announcing thursday, a $50,000,000,000 loan program for ukraine paid for by interest accrued from hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen russian assets the president is skipping the g7 liters dinner tonight, the white house good. wouldn't give a reason for why and just looking ahead to tomorrow, the president has a bilateral meeting with italian prime minister giorgia meloni, and then pope francis is joining the g7 liters for a discussion on ai. and then of course still to come is the g7 communicating? hey, and we did learn today that president biden fought to keep a language in that statement about the importance of reproductive rights. of course, that is such a politically important issue for him back at home, wolf, mj lee reporting from the g7 summit in italy. >> thank you very much. mj joining me now, the ukrainian ambassador to the united states uc santa monica rava, ambassador. thank you so much for joining us. how significant is this latest series of us commitments that ukraine received today from president biden and other g7 liters hello, and thank you for having me. i can only use a word with presence of skus today historic. it is a historic de in the middle of very active week of our strategic friendship engagements from makings of our president two sign an unprecedented security arrangements today to vice president participate in very soon in the peace formula assignment and more importantly us leading g7 into, again, a historic idea as we work on the confiscation of the russian sovereign assets, on how we can use it to the benefit of ukraine. and that ukraine will have additional resources order to sustain the effort. so it's a great day for our friendship. it's a great day, to ukraine at the same time though, i'm sure you heard it at the news conference earlier today, president biden ruled out following ukraine to use us weapons to strike deeper into russia beyond the kharkiv region along the border. does that make it harder for ukraine to fight this war? >> oh, and there was a hand, let's say how grateful we are to president to congress on a bipartisan basis to everyone for supporting us in so many ways. and we're grateful that the decision actually to allow us to heat across the border, which also was historic after two years of war, has been very helpful and useful and we will definitely make full use of it. but we will continue discussing with our friends and partners as you know, today, also there was a meeting of secretary of defense was our minister of defense, and already monthly median of so-called rammstein group. they up ukraine quantum defense group. we will keep working on all capabilities. we will keep working on joint decisions on how to get to just and lasting peace faster and this is going to be one of this note public discussions. >> why is this us security agreement that president biden and president zelenskyy signed today. so important and ambassador, what is your level of concern about donald trump potentially walking away from the security agreement if he were to retake the white house well first of all, the security agreement is really important. now is just going back a little bit during the villainous nato assignment that's when the g7 countries announced the idea of having this framework and disagreements and now we have more than g7 countries or g7 plus. now joining and sign and bilateral agreements with ukraine, which shows how this infrastructure, new security infrastructure is forming not only in our region, but in the trans-atlantic family of countries that have similar values shared the values and principles and i believe every sin we discussed, there is actually very much ukrainian, but also very much americans. so as i said, ukraine really values bipartisan support, which we have we have the strong bipartisan support and fight for freedom is not for any of the separate parts. in the united states. i believe democrats and republicans alike support what this country is based on. freedom, democracy, dignity, and this is what we're fighting for. and this is what us is supporting us to do. so look, this strategic french of that we have with the united states is not for one year or two years. it's forever ambassador. my car. i thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me god bless america and coming up a bold new comments today from fulton county district attorney fani willis, what she is now saying about her critics and why she says she's being overly sexualized debate in america as biden that trump meet and only cnn has 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defiant fulton county district attorney delivers a message to her detractors black women or sick and tired of being sick and tired during an appearance today at an african methodist episcopal church outside atlanta. >> fani willis talk it's about what she's gone through since former president donald trump tried to get her removed from prosecuting his election, subversion case in georgia. and since nathan wade resigned as a prosecutor in the case because of their previous relationship, what can i say? >> i live the experience of a black woman who is a tech and over sexually see thai of hearing these idiots call my name has fani, in a way to attempt to humiliate me because like silly schoolboys, the lane reminds them of a woman's rear, of her behind. >> willis did not mention anyone by name in her speech, but alluded to the moment trump's former attorney rudy giuliani, made an offensive remark about her at a michigan church event last week i've got to prosecutors fatty the whole willis responded to that this morning. very anti christian behavior celebrated. >> in fact, they cheer, celebrated and laughed loudly. >> this came just hours after cnn's kaitlan collins interviewed nathan wade. a tense moment came with this question. >> when did the romantic relationship between the two of you start? >> there has been this effort to to. to say, that. okay. these, these exact dates are our are at issue and these exact dates are i'm getting i'm getting signaled here a consultant to wait interrupted the interview they moved aside and spoke for a few moments. >> then collins resumed everything. >> okay just to revisit the question was to clarify when the wrote romantic relationships started and when it ended. sure. so i believe that the public has through through the testimony and other interviews, the public has a clear snapshot that this is clearly just a distraction. it is not a relevant issue in this case, as well as continues to fight trump's appeal to get her kicked off the case analyst, norm eisen believes she's got a good shot at staying on her relationship with her former deputy, nathan wade. did not prejudice donald trump in any way. he was not a witness in the case. there's no allegation that they shifted the evidence in any way three times, kaitlan collins asked nathan wade if he thought his personal involvement with fani willis played any role in the delay of the georgia trial, likely until after the 2024 election, three times wade said he did not think the relationship played any role in that. >> like willis wade said, there have been threats against his life which he described as being constant. >> we'll bryan todd reporting brian. thank you very much. let's discuss this and more with cnn legal analyst elliot williams, and former federal prosecutor, at least adamson, elise. what are your thoughts on what we just heard from the district attorney fani willis? >> yeah. well, i think fine. willis is not wrong in what she said about this ugly trope of the over sexualization of black women. this, this overfocus on a black woman's body in an effort to degrade black women is very very real, and i can tell you from my own experience as being a woman of color, that it happens. and we can validate da willis in that experience. and we have seen examples of these attacks against her. i believed didn't even mispronounced your name as fannie and made it very clear that he was referring to a rear-end and there had been any examples of attacks on de willis sent she indicted this rico case, and it is absolutely despicable, and she has every right to be upset. now that being said, i think it is also important to note that we should not be conflating all of those horrendous attacks with the inquiry into her appointment of nathan wade i think if any defense attorney had been given the evidence that ashleigh merchant was that there had been a relationship between nathan wade and fani willis. they would have been duty-bound to make hay out of it just like they did. and i think judge mcafee was also right to hold a hearing and evidentiary hearing to develop those facts and make sure there was no cost afflicted interests or financial benefit. and i understand that there were some tawdry elements about her love life that came out during that hearing. but i don't think that was the effort to discredit her through over sexualization. i think that was an inquiry that quite frankly, she opened the door to. she invited to by having a relationship with nathan wade i think both can be true. i think funiculus can be upset and i also think that the inquiry was valid. >> elliot, you heard nathan wade sidestep that question from kaitlan collins about the timeline of that romantic relationship. how much does all of this hurt the optics around the georgia case? i would say all of it hurts that's the optics will because what we're seeing here is something we're really not used to seeing, which isn't common, which is prosecutors speaking publicly. this is why prosecutors and quite frankly, people who are involved in litigation typically don't speak every single word. he says can get him, can gum up the case further and jeopardize the chances of convicting the defendants that he was trying to investigate and go after. so that timeline question is is proof positive of the pitfalls here? i think 44 prosecutors, staff talking he could end up contradicting himself, making a statement that could undermine public faith and their work. but but more to the point, could just take the jury pool. so there's all kinds of reasons this is why it's so rare. you very rarely see prosecutors or senior staff speaking publicly in the media. >> at least you see this having any bearing on trump's continuing appeal to get fani willis kicked off the case yeah. >> i don't think these two recent incidents i was going to have any bearing on the appeal. a quite frankly, we don't know what the appellate court is going to do, but there's a high burden here. this is based on factual findings. the trial court judge mcafee did a very good job thank the defense make their case to defense, ultimately failed to do so. and an appellate court does not like to disturb those factual findings. they can review to see if judge mcafee was wrong on the law, but not really on the facts. so i think they have the da's office has a very good chance of prevailing here in the sense that she will not be disqualified. and i don't think nathan wade, recent appearance nor fani willis is public comments at the church will have any impact on the court's ruling police adams said elliot williams to both of you. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. there's more breaking news. we're following right now this time i'm supreme court justice clarence thomas cnn is learning the justice even megadonor than previously known hey mom, how many should i decorate? >> a each have ran half blue. >> that's a really tough call. >> who are you if you look at the latest 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every day without a ceasefire actually worsening the already horrific humanitarian crisis in gaza it's absolutely devastating. wolf. this could not be more urgent. you have about 95% of the gaza population has not had access to clean water in months this last week, despite all our best efforts, only 95 trucks on average got into gaza each day. that's in part because of the fighting idf military operations, hamas fighting hamas hiding, of course, among the civilian population but it's also, it's so difficult for aid workers to move around inside gaza with a ceasefire you would have multiple crossing points, open a full flow of assistance going in, and that mobility on the ground that would allow the displaced population because almost the entire population has been displaced since october 7, to be able to get access to food, to shelter. so many of them are living out in the open air rather than intense. and of course to vital medicine as well. so we need this so desperately to be able to support our humanitarian partner, who in turn are supporting the people of gaza administrator, you've said in the past that delivering aid is critically important. aid to the palestinians in gaza. you said delivering aid by land is in your word, everything. so why isn't the us using all of its leverage to get israel to reopen, for example, the rafah border crossing instead of investing and appear that's breaking down donald repeatedly. and though those sporadic airdrops well, we have to take an all of the above strategy, but as you say, we have to recognize that land crossings are where you get maximum scale so we are using our leverage with the government of israel. obviously the israeli egyptian dialogue on rafah is ongoing it's incredibly important for that crossing point it'd be open, it's incredibly important that the erez crossing be used. but we have kerem shalom open and we have the capacity to move trucks by land in two gaza. but what's also important is that those convoys be able to move that they not be looted. and by in some cases desperate civilians, but also there are gangs at large. there. and the conflict itself gets in the way of humanitarian partners being able to do their work with regard to the pier, look, the pier, of course, has had challenges whether is a major factor. i mean, this is why land is our first preference is much more reliable but if we get the pier up and running and get proper throughput going through the maritime pier. that's going to be enough food to feed 500,000 people for a month. so this is still an additive part of the solution, but the foundational means of getting food to people in gaza has got to be by these land crossings 18 groups says that i'm quoting now the whole humanitarian community has been gasland into celebrating the tiniest band-aid for a population with countless open wounds. >> how do you respond to that? >> well, i don't think i haven't seen anybody celebrating anything wolf. this is the most 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civilians hands how do you explain that well, we need more crossings open. >> we need more efficient and effective system inside gaza for these trucks to move. there are endless delays checkpoints, and we need across the entire israeli system there to be a full buy-in about the strategic importance, the moral importance of reaching people in need and again, we've made huge progress from where we were at the beginning, but we're not meeting basic needs and that has to change. >> so critically important. and samantha power, the aid administrator. thanks so much for joining us thanks, wolf and we'll be right back the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher the president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate thursday, june 27th, denied live on cnn and strip we've been unmatched one reading that bend yeah, that's not good happened huge things happen happen be there with three, learn more at 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