did isis ties all reportedly arriving illegally in the u.s. simply release into the country. what, if anything is washington doing about the growing threats? >> how many more terrorists are in our country because joe biden opened up the southern border? works we are headed for another 911 but we should know is coming into our country. we don't. quest anger building over disarrayed the bar to putting america endanger the department of homeland security warning we continue to be at a heightened risk for a terror attack. plus present biden wraps up a key g-7 meeting in europe he signed a new security agreement with ukraine and added new sanctions on russia ratcheting up tensions with moscow will get reaction from the top democrat on the house intelligence committee jim himes. cooked this tremendous unity in the republican party. shannon: over president trump mix his first visit to capitol hill since leaving office has the campaign trail the battleground state of michigan. >> usa. shannon: speculation who he will pick as is running mate hits a fevered pitch will talk to amanda many people put the top of that list north dakota governor doug burgum. >> the supreme court is crippling our ability to combat the epidemic gun violence. >> is a huge win. shannon: divided supreme court rules against a trump air ban on it gonna bump stocks but sands united ants rolling back access to an abortion pill for it now our sunday panel debates those decisions looks ahead to the big opinions yet to come including and make or break case on presidential immunity. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington happy father's day. and headlines today former president trump and the key battleground state of michigan a rallying support is at the conservative turning point action conference and detroit but hoping to flip that critical state from blue to red. while in california and the president first lady took part in a star-studded fundraising event in hollywood that raised more than $28 million for biden's reelection campaign. the president fresh off the g7 summit in italy he emphasized united support for ukraine. including billions of dollars in new aid from europe and the u.s. in a moment we'll get reaction from the ranking member of the house intelligence committee congressman jim himes or sweetser to lucas tomlinson at the white house with more on the foreign policy focus. exit present by and declined to attend the ukraine peace summit in switzerland instead opting to fly from italy to los angeles to attend the big hollywood fundraiser still back in europe. questions persisted about the president. >> prime minister how to describe present by its mental acuity in your meetings? next present biden spent time with zelenskyy and italy but the two held a joint press conference. doctor tang taken three major ss at the g7. that collectively show putin he cannot wait us out. the three steps are eight new 10 year bilateral security agreement providing security with $50 billion in seized russian assets and sanctioning a third country such as china for helping russia's war efforts. as a strong rebuke from russian president vladimir putin. >> despite all the scheming theft will remain theft and will not go unpunished. >> one day before g7 leaders arrived in italy a russian armada arrived in havana. just 90 miles from key west including eight frigate and a nuclear powered submarine. cuban official said there were no nuclear weapons on board. and his remarks right putin demand ukraine surrender four regions occupied by russian forces. >> ttoday we are making another concrete real peace proposal pic represented by an administration in switzerland vice president harris responded to putin's offer. >> he is not calling for negotiations. he is calling for surrender. >> harris pop additional $1.5 billion to ukraine at the summit. many ukrainians believe putin only once peace talks in order to give russia time to prepare another offensive. ukraine's president compared putin's offer to the munich agreement with adolf hitler. european leaders allowed hitler to keep the german-speaking regions of czechoslovakia in exchange for peace. broken by the nazis lead to the start of world war ii. >> peace messages are the same as those of hitler who said less than 100 years ago give me a part of czechoslovakia that will put an end to everything. no, these are historical lies. after that he went after poland. >> officials say president biden plan to hunker down over the next week to prepare for his first debate former president donald trump in less than two weeks. shannon: lucas tomlinson at the white house, thank you lucas return to threats at home before i let you go, i want to make sure i ask you about this too. last week there were eight nationals with suspected ties to isis they were arrested in three cities across the u.s. it's raising a whole new conversation and worry about terrorist threats here in the u.s. do we have any new warnings issued from homeland security? what is the plan? what's his note new warnings from dhs the last time the issued a bulletin was over a year ago that it more to do with domestic extremists in the 2024 election. no mention of isis it is notable the suspects in the moscow massacre that killed 145 people they were also and also tied to isis. shannon: art lucas, thank you very much for joining men out ranking member of house intelligence committee congressman jim himes. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks for having me, shannon. was told to start the fbi director christopher wray has issued numerous warnings in recent months and years about the porous border we have and that it is a national security interest but an issue. peace and foreign affairs and cites the numerous testimony he has given over the last few months i say under this headline that terrorism warning lights are blinken red again. they say it echoes the run-up to 911. it is not difficult to imagine a person or group with the intent to do harm slipping across the border and carrying out a large massacre. he said he is hard-pressed to think of a time his career at their bit more national security issues at a higher level than they are right now you serve on and tell how worried are you about potentially millions of people in this country we really do not know the full story? >> it is not just that. the perpetrators of 911 pulled off the most spectacular terrorist attack against the united states from inside the united states on student visas. the fact there are lots of people who are here and it undocumented basis is a threat and the fbi director is right about the fbi director of the chiefs of all the intelligence community are very, very focus. underlying this of course is a conflict in gaza which is activated radical islamic terrorists. more than ever before it would like to undertake an attack and a spectacular way. the other thing going on is that over time we have gradually shifted our attention to china and of course to russia. and to some extent a little bit of a zero-sum game if your focus on trident which is appropriate if you're really focus on supporting the ukrainians which is appropriate and inevitably there's fewer resources devoted to counterterrorism mission. shannon: i want to get to all the sins because of your unique position on that particular committee. before we leave the borderless talk about this a federal source tells fox these eight men were quote fully vetted at the border the acting director of isis that it is common for people to be there we do not have full information on that. i think the question after dhs inspector general report out a few days ago said the vetting process is not what it needs to be at the border. instead of absolutely just saying were not going to let these folks into the country we may have questions we don't know anything about them why were they not deported, the taint we can talk about the overflowing detention facilities. why is the answer to release them into the united states? remember when you put your finger on it here the issue was not they came across the border. although that is an issue. the issue is not fundamentally with the vetting process per se. the issue was when their identities were determined we did not have derogatory information on that. you never have perfect information. over time americans should be proud of the caliber of that work there a law enforcement and intelligence over time it became evident these individuals actually had connections were communicating in ways that were concerning. of course all of the sudden eyes on to those individuals. and so again, note vetting system is perfectly promise that with t vetting as the facture database is never complete no matter how good you are. american should take comfort in the fact the moment these guys started communicating and doing suspect things we were all over them pit that does not mean we need to double down on the stuff. the fact is and i should mention there is always a tension between arrest the guys immediately which is the safest thing to do. let's surveilled them and see who else they are talking to. do they have connections can they point us to other people we should be looking after? i think being family with the case i think they made the right decision to watch, to learn, to listen to figure out who else they were talking tapered when the moment was right to make those arrests. shannon: a lot of people have questions about what hopefully vetted means of these folks ending up here and who knows how many else. you mentioned that worries that october 7, that attack would inspire other people to do things within this country. right now are watching to see if the cease-fire comes together there. at the same time or learning from reporting at the wall street journal they have seen text the leader of hamas saying things about the necessary deaths of civilians from hamas from texting earlier this year they said in a message urges comrades and hamas little potable leadership not to make concessions. high civilian casualties would create worldwide pressure on israel he said. other communication saying he sees these deaths as necessary sacrifices to benefit hamas. how can we expect israel to negotiate with hamas knowing those things? >> no sur surprised. we have long known they are discussing human beings. think about the hundreds of miles of tunnels are very, very hard to access. not a single civilian not a single person has access to those tunnels. we have known for very long time hamas uses civilians as human shields. frankly i am not surprised about his point of view i think he understands when peace comes over time maybe not immediately but hamas will never again be allowed by anyone israel the rest of the world to run gaza is a huge impediment to is doing a deal. but no surprise he would deliberately seek to create humanitarian catastrophe. now it looked come at the end they was sought eight israeli soldiers die yesterday. this is a war taking a huge toll on both sides. it is always a good idea to maintain negotiations to try to stop that kind of violence. so how you negotiate is very complicated think there's a reason not seen a deal agreed to yet. bill burns of the cia and others are working very hard to try to get to a situation where hamas is out of the picture and where there are a lot fewer israelis and palestinians dying. shannon: i want to talk about foreign policy more broadly. the present has been the world stage brings together bilateral deal guarantee for ukraine i talked to one senator who thanks it looks an awful like a treaty something they should be having the privilege from the two thirds vote here on capitol hill. also talk about over all how the president is doing but of conflicts around the world. americans apart elected president biden on the reassurance he would restore us to norms, to calm but here's what democratic pollster strategist doug schoen writes. ultimately when americans go to the ballot box in november 1 question they will ask themselves is whether or not the world is safer than it was four years ago? right on the polls make it clear that no americans do not build the world is safer. nor did they build the current administration to make it safe. political quotes ian bremmer if this election is at all about foreign policy biden is going to lose it. this is something is going to come up in the debate less than two weeks from now. how should president biden answer what you can imagine are going to be claimed by president trump this new war stored under has a mystery she's not managing the world stage well. as a political matter into the figures united states history foreign policy is never been all that much of an influencer of americans vote for better or worse. if you want to and overlay a very complicated situation in the world it's a partisan talking points you can sate gosh say goshthere are more wars gloy then there were four years ago. i don't know president biden's fault putin decided to attack ukraine. i don't think it's president biden's fault that hamas decided to perpetrate an appalling terrorist attack on israel. shannon: some critics will say's telegraph some level of weakness and appease it with a rod and other things that have led other bad actors are on the world to think they can take advantage of the situation. quickset is just nonsense. nato is stronger than ever before their two new members of nato european countries are trying to step spend the 2% there required to do so the invasion of ukraine was turned back and will not succeed. hamas will be taken out of the picture in the middle east at some point. europe and the allies are more together than ever before. you could ask lots of republicans i would urge you to actually ask europeans to ask the taiwanese whether they feel safer with president biden or president trump. i think you get a very constructive set of answers there. shannon: we asked the answers right now the polling is not good with the president on that point but there are many others that will factor into november decision. congressman we always appreciate your time thank you. >> thank you. shannon: president trump returns the campaign trail and the key battlegrounds states. who he will choose as his running mate heats up. we'll talk to the man some say is that top of the lesson governor doug burgum is up next. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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>> i don't think so. >> why? i just think it is important you are judged by the company you keep. quick she would do business with him? them? >> so i wouldn't. shannon: you been a supportive him since 2016 again in 2020 you did decide to run against him when he said that have you involved and how you feel with the president? shannon, first will have an opportunity to talk about this i endorsed him early during my primary key and i were business guys running for the first time i had never met president trump when i endorsed him i was excited about a business person being in the white house. and when he won that november the same night wheat one running for public office the excitement that night at our event in north dakota he beat hilary clinton was electric. her serving on him what is a governor was fantastic. and had to serve under joe biden and that's like having a gale force wind in your face but during the time biden has been in office and i had a great relationship with first lady and light with the white house and with the president during the time as a governor and the president would cabinet this is to north dakota record number 19 on the vice president was there so great relationship. gain a thanh of respect for him as a leader during that time. shannon: that was prior to sandy would not do business with him. quickset did not know him personally but since january we endorsed him wheat dropped out the first of the candidates endorsed him and had a chance to spend a ton of time with them since january i wish every american could see him in the late catherine i've got to know him in the last six months. this guy is a tireless. he is committed, he smart, he's funny is nothing like he is portrayed in the press so if you ask that same question today is it absolutely don't do business with a big think about how successful he has been whatever it is. whether it's tv, real estate, politics, all the things he has done the guy knows how to get it done. every american -- we should be grateful we've got someone with that kind of talent from the private sectors willing to put himself back in the presidential race again. quick seems like there's a lot between the two of you is the shared background as businessmen. he's talked a lot about things and you echo the student deet regulation of the things when it comes the overall plan there is some questions critics say things like massive deportations went up the cost of labor new tariffs on imported goods will raise prices domestic suppliers and try to match the prices raising prices overall. punch will segment president trump was here at meeting with lawmakers he loves tariffs and floated replacing the income tax