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for a home realtor.com only shows you homes for sale source directly from professionals, meaning you can trust every home listing is a realistic don't all abs do that. >> not really. >> trust the number one app real estate professionals trust silent earth would liev schreiber sunday at nine on cnn tonight russia's formerly sending the espionage case against jailed wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich to court the 32-year-old gershkovich became the first american journalist arrested on such charges since the cold war, when he was detained back in march of 2023, and the accused the spot thank for the us government. the wall street journal is calling the latest move toward a trial quote, and assault on the free press and the us state department reiterated bringing gershkovich home, remains one of president biden's highest priorities and as we say, free evan, that's ob covers home soon. >> i'm wolf blitzer in the
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situation room. >> thanks very much for watching the news continues next on cnn >> hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us in the united states and around the world. i'm in a car and left mom calm, just a hint donald trump makes his first return to capital hills since the attack on january 6, 2021? beijing with republican lawmakers as he seeks to retake the white house cannot divide us. and we'll be with ukraine until they prevail in this war. >> us president sends a firm message to russia, signing a major security pact with ukraine but will it turn the tide of this war? >> and a major ruling from the
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us supreme court on abortion medications we begin this hour with us republican lawmakers pledging their support to former us president donald trump as he seeks to be reelected, with trump return to the capital thursday for the first time since leaving office after the january 6, 2021 riots senate republicans, they're applauding at trump after their closed-door meeting. >> trump also met with house republicans and it was supposed to be about policy. but sources say he spent much of the time ranting about various topics such as questioning why pop star taylor swift would support president joe biden over him and describing the city of milwaukee where republicans will hold their convention this
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summer as horrible. he also heaped praise on the gop lawmakers this is an outstanding group of people. i'm with them a 1,000%. there was me, 1,000%. we agree just about on everything. and if there isn't, we work it out and we've had i've had a really great relationship with just about everybody here, with everybody here, just about all of the senators and if it wasn't fantastic it gets worked out. and we have one thing in mind and that's making our country great senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has had a distance relationship with the former president's since december 2020. >> but during the meeting, they shook hands did you talk to him directly question cnn's manu
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raju has more on how trump was received on capitol hill a pep rally that's what some republican said in the aftermath of donald trump coming back to capitol hill the first time he has visited capitol hill since january 6, 2021? of course, at that time, trump's supporters came into this building, attacked the building, created destruction, violence in its way as the congress was trying to certify joe biden's electoral victory. but that was not a subject of discussion behind closed doors impact in the senate discussion in particular that did not come up, even though that had been a major source of consternation between donald trump and many republicans, including the top republican mitch mcconnell, the gop leader, who had said in the aftermath of january 6, that donald trump was morally and practically responsible for the events of that day. in fact, they had not spoken actually since december 2020, but on
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thursday, they interactive, in fact, they had a warm interaction. they shook hands and have one-point, donald trump even praised mitch mcconnell saying that praising him and crediting him for electing more republican senators along the way. a sign of how the party is falling in line very quickly behind donald trump. but when i asked her a month to republican senators today, house members about whether there's any dissension and other january 6 came up. they said no. >> did he talk about january 6 at all but january 6 that come up in the house republican meeting, was there any dissension? >> oh, no, i saw nothing but overwhelming support for president trump. >> no, i didn't since any dissension, but i didn't catch everybody's response either. there was a pep rally environment for president trump. he is the leader of the party and he happens to be the guy who was chosen by the overwhelming majority of republicans to be the nominee. >> who are we to say no? >> trump's remarks both to the house and the senate were a bit
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unwieldy, rambling at times. and in fact, in the house, one thing he did talk about it, which was light on policy. one thing he did discuss was abortion. of course, the issue of abortion has been so complicated for republicans in the aftermath of the dobbs decision, he warned republicans not to go to too far on that issue, fully recognizing that it could blow back against the gop in november as it has in recent election cycles manu raju, cnn, capitol hill well cnn political director david chelyan spoke about the show of unity and what the picture of trump and mcconnell represents. take a listen to me this 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 in 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
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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 david challenge speaking de, will president biden is attending the g7 summit in southern italy, meeting today with the italian prime minister and pope francis. but he's still answering questions about his son, hunter's conviction on gun charges. >> cnn, senior white house correspondents, mj lee reports 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
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here in southern italy, the president signing a historic bilateral security agreement on every briefing from training ukrainian armed forces to joint cooperation on weapons production and intelligence 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 shawn hunter. he has overcome an addiction. he is he's one of the brightest, most decent men i know. i said i'd abide by the jury decision. i will do that. and i will not pardon him when reporters asked whether he would commute, hunter sentence
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biden giving a one word answer president zelenskyy, who had also spent 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. president, for your leadership, which is reflected in particular in this agreement. and i'm worrying grateful to all americans, the biden zelenskyy news conference capping off the first day of the g7 summit, but no issue looming larger than russia is 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
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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 billion loan program for ukraine paid for by interest accrued from hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen russian assets. mj lee, cnn for sono, italy well i spoke last hour with timothy lavon off president of the kyiv school of economics. and i asked him what the us, us-ukraine security pact means for ukraine's future. >> bint stability. it means more training technology transfer, more support. it means strategic partnership. and this is not the only agreement. there are multiple other agreements with different other countries in some sense, it creates a network of agreements which are not what quite like nato, but that's a breach towards that president
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biden has delivered a very strong message to the russian president vladimir putin, saying he cannot wait us out. the concern, however, is whether this pact will survive the outcome the us election in november. in other words, is this trump-proof yes. >> it's very important question which makes a lot of allies nervous. but the way this situation or relationship with russia is going is that russia is doing everything possible that this agreement and other agreements would be in the best interest of the united states you say it makes eliza notice how does it make ukraine field? ukraine is nervous about the elections. we understand that elections putting pressure domestically on the united states. we have seen a delay in the aid for
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ukraine. we will work with whatever government and whatever administration, whatever president will be it's where to look confident that both biden and trump would continue to support ukraine. but we understand the internal politics of the united states create frictions and delays now we cannot deny that donald trump has made no secret of his disdain for ukraine and the us is financial commitment to this war. >> and he has said he could end the war and 24 hours buried in the fine print of this sine security agreement. it says, quote, either party may terminate this agreement by providing a written notification through diplomatic channels that would take effect six months after. is that not a loophole that a future president trump could very well exploit? >> well, this is biden administration and that means that the united states believed
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that their insurance, so they're not created this this loophole for president trump. and also if we think about, if we recall, the president was one of the first us president who provided lethal weapons to to ukraine timothy milla varname for speaking to me a little bit earlier well, pope francis will make an appearance at the g7 summit later today. but first migration is on the agenda for world leaders. cnn's vatican correspondent, christopher lamb, is live this our christopher migration, obviously a huge issue to for europe, but tell us what is on pope francis is agenda in the coming hours well, that's right on migration a huge agenda in italy where it's lee has been the main arrival point for so many migrants coming from north africa. >> that's the topic of migration is going to be on the agenda for the g seven to look at how to tackle human
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trafficking and how to invest in those countries where there are so many people designed to leave and make that perilous journey to europe. the prime minister admittedly, giorgia meloni expected to meet with president biden today. of course, president biden has unveiled his plans to tackle migration at the us-mexico border, but facing legal action in the process. a prime minister meloni has been very tough on migration. so that's one of the main topics at the g7 today, pope francis later will be arriving four discussions at the summit. he is going to be talking about a it's something that he's concerned about is calling for an international treaty to regulate artificial intelligence. it is the first time that a pope has participated and addressed a g seven summit of world leaders.
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so and historic moment when the pope goes to southern italy and pula later today to address those leaders, he also be meeting with president biden to discuss, i'm sure artificial intelligence and global conflicts. it's gonna be a busy day for pope francis but and historic moment when he goes to that g7 meeting, ana now chris about on a lighter note, i believe that the pope is wrapping up a meeting with comedians in in vatican city, or when we spoke last hours is some serious faces in the crowd were any jokes made? any laughs? >> it was certainly a lighthearted and fun meeting. the pope spoke to the comedians, told them that they have the gift to you to unite people and make people smile. he then met with a number of them there. we saw him sharing a joke with steven colbert and
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other comedians will be goldberg. you can see in the front row was amongst those meeting the pope francis keen to emphasize the importance of sense of humor. he himself said to the comedians that he prays each day for a good sense of humor and joked with them at the end to pray for him not against him. so a lighthearted, but a humorous and unimportant meeting at the vatican with the, the popi, comedians fantastic, lovely to see those smiles makes us all smile. christopher lamb in london many thanks for your time. >> we'll more rain is heading to south florida coming hours and that has people on alert for more flooding look, at the damage already done and what might be coming head on cnn priceline helps families, they 60% on family-friendly hotels. so many great trips we might
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had exceeded its regulatory authority when broadening access to this drug, mifepristone, there are a lot of stakeholders watching this very closely, including women who would need access to this drug. the fda, as any possible decision restricting their regulatory authority would have an enormous impact on many industries, including of course, the pharmaceutical industry and of course, depending on which way this went and also could have had an impact on anyone seeking office this year. right now, they have effectively preserve the status quo. but because the justices did not decide the issue and instead just sort of toss it out based on standing. it is possible even likely that this issue could return to the high court in the coming years. now, for anyone who has concerns about mifepristone, but does not have standing to bring a lawsuit here's just as kavanaugh's advice for them, quote, citizens and doctors who object to what the law allows house others to do may always take their concerns to the executive and legislative branches and seek greater regulatory or legislative
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restrictions on certain activities. so now all eyes on another abortion case before the justices as they released most of our key opinions or the next few weeks this next case is out of idaho and deals with what you do when you have a state with more restrictive abortion laws. and that comes up against the more permissive federal laws. all eyes on that case. certainly one of the top ones the justices will decide for the next few weeks. paula reid, cnn, washington with the us supreme court justices and not without their own controversies, a top senate democrat revealed on thursday that justice clarence thomas took more trips than were previously known on the private plane of republican megadonor harlan crow according to information obtained by the senate judiciary chairman thomas traveled on crow's private jet during trips from 2017 to 2021 between various us states. >> the judge has been criticized for failing to
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disclose such trips in the past, although his defenders say he followed the rules as they were understood at the time and in other us legal news, the district attorney leading georgia's election subversion case against donald trump in multiple defendants fired back at her critics thursday, accusing them of anti-christian attacks cnn's bryan todd has the latest a 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 thursday at an african methodist episcopal church outside atlanta fani willis talked about what she's gone through since former president donald trump tried to get her removed for 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
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black woman who is a tap and hold sexual see tie of hearing these idiots call my name has fani in a way to attempt to humiliate me because like silly schoolboys, the main 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 sandi, the whole willis responded to that this morning very anti christian behavior celebrating in fact, they chiyou celebrated and laughed loudly, just came just hours after cnn's kaitlan collins interviewed nathan wade. a tense moment came with this question.
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>> when did the romantic relationship between the two of you start? >> there has been this effort to to. to to, say that. okay. these these exact dates are are, are, are at issue in these exact dates are i'm getting i'm getting signals 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, it was to clarify when the root 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 eyes and believes she's got a good shot at staying on.
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>> her relationship with her former deputy, nathan's in a way, did not prejudice donald trump in any way. >> he was not a witness in the case. there's no allegation that they shifted the evidenced in any way three times kaitlan collins asked nathan wade if he believed 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 answered he did not believe the relationship played any role in that. like willis wade said, there have been threats against his life, which he described as being constant. bryan todd, cnn, washington well, much of south florida is under flood watch with more heavy rain expected in the coming hours. >> many areas around miami have already had catastrophic funding after being saturated by more than a foot of rain over the past two days the city of fort lauderdale got its entire average june rainfall in
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just 24 hours on wednesday. >> airports in south florida canceled more than 400 flights on thursday. >> so far, only around 30 flights have been canceled for today. >> well, then 7 million people across the area are under flood watches through friday night with up to four inches of additional rain expected i'll carlos suarez is in fort lauderdale and gives us a closer look at what's been happening there. more rain moved across parts of south florida thursday afternoon and into the night in this one neighborhood near port everglades in broward county, the flooding did not recede the forecast called for another three to six inches of rain. here in the city of fort lauderdale and in neighboring hollywood that's on top of a more than a foot of rain that fell in fort lauderdale in the past 48 hours for a part of thursday afternoon, a flood warning was in effect for parts of broward county. now south of
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here in miami-dade county, the forecast was calling for the heaviest rain to move through the early part of thursday night some residents in both counties is spent the de try to dry out. there their homes and cars. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency in five counties, including miami dade and broward. now, once the rain clears and some of the flooding out here recedes while the forecast on friday is calling for more rain carlos suarez, cnn, fort lauderdale, florida wildfire continues to burn about 50 miles northwest of phoenix, arizona state officials close us highway 60 up to the rows. >> fire jumped the road, forcing beccuau patients in the area at least six buildings were destroyed. firefighters are working to put out the blaze, but wind and hot dry conditions continue to hamper their efforts. at last report, the fire was only 20% contained. there are almost a
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dozen wildfires burning across arizona a senior hamas official is speaking exclusively with cnn. de what he has to say about the war in gaza, prospects for a ceasefire and the fate of the hostages i'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was fine with earth, with we have schreiber sunday at nine on cnn into seconds. >> eric will realize space got to sell the house. open houses, or skip the hassles and sell directly to open door when life stores open, we'll handle the house oh, carney isolde. >> it's gotten me. i saw them. that's what i said. >> god agnes adam carnegie got to me carnot. but with more possibly know that every single one of these pistachios is
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preferred better science, better results the cnn presidential debates, june 27th at nine live on cnn and streaming on max nearly 1 million palestinians have been displaced by ramped up israeli military operations in southern gaza. >> and your report from the norwegian refugee council says displaced people in gaza finding it harder to relocate, do to overcrowding, clogged streets, and a surge and transportation costs. >> those trying to escape the fighting are arriving in places at least partly in rubble or tent cities with nowhere else
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to go. >> president biden said he's not confident there will be a ceasefire in gaza soon, but says he hasn't lost hope. >> and he called on hamas to step up and laid out an approach that has been endorsed by the un security council, by the g7, by the israelis and then the biggest hang up so far is hamas refusing to sign on, even though they have submitted something similar? whether it hadn't out a come as a fruition remains to be seen. we're going to continue to push. i don't have a final answer for you but talks on a potential hostage c's font, a p2p in limbo, us secretary of state, during a visit to the region questioned whether hamas is negotiating in good faith which hold the militant group's latest response came with a number of amendments. >> but hamas says it has shown the necessary positivity will now to a cnn exclusive ray
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insight directly from a senior hamas official about the war in gaza, the hostages held for more than eight months, and the prospects for a ceasefire a cnn senior international correspondent, bend wiedemann has that story at a warning is report contains some graphic video since 7 october last year when hamas militants streamed into israel, killing hundreds of grabbing hostages the war in gaza has been an unrelenting nightmare of death and destruction talks to end the war are once again bogged down. >> as every day the death toll mounts in beirut we spoke to senior hamas leader osama hamdan, one of the few privy to details of the ceasefire negotiations but not privy. he claims to the condition of the 120 hostages it's still in gaza. how many of those 120 are still alive? >> i don't have any idea about
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that. no one has any idea about this. the wall street journal recently reported that messages from gaza, hamas leader yahya sinwar to mediators and other hamas officials included one in which he allegedly said the deaths of civilians in gaza is a necessary sacrifice. >> hi, i'm done. >> insists the messages or fake after eight months of this war, more than 37,000 palestinians have been killed, probably more, more than 80,000 injuries good. was it a necessary sacrifice for the people of gaza you seem that count start from the beginning. >> let's start from beijing on. but one why to talk about the base of 7 october what about this what came after good luck to the 7 october. it was a reaction against the occupation what camps after that? it shows the real face of israel. it
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shows how israel is a coupon in the palestinian lands, demolishing the situation of the palestinians, killing the civilians. it's not the first time the arctic, the civilians hamas is an organization, does it regret what it did on 7 october, given what happened afterwards? we are living with this for the last 75 years as palestine's. now, cnn spoke to one of the doctors who treated the four israelis who were freed on saturday and he said that they suffered mental and physical abuse. and what do you say in that when he is in his lady has to say, what does layers? >> so that is all asking him to say. if you compare the images of both before and after releasing, you will find that they were a bit of than before. i believe if they have mental problem. this is because of what is right and have done in gaza. >> but in addition to what has been said about the four recent hostages freed there have been also claims about the dire
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conditions others faced while in captivity. the fate of the remaining hostages hangs in the balance at the g7 summit in italy us secretary of state antony blinken said, hoping hamas would agree to the latest us backed ceasefire proposal. >> response. we got was unfortunately not the yes that we were looking for a yes. that virtually the entire world has given. >> okay. mr. hamdan simple question. why hasn't he? hamas yet agreed officially to the us, back to proposal for a ceasefire. >> we said it's a positive step but we need to see the facts on the ground. we need to know what exactly the president means by saying a ceasefire, i withdraw while what is left? >> what do you need we need an israeli a clear position from
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israel to accept the ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from gaza. >> and let the palestinians to determine their future shall by themselves are you optimistic at this point in time that you will reach some sort of agreement? >> well, i think if the united states administration acted in the positive we're seeing the situation not only in the eyes of israel, we can reach soon an agreement and in the absence of an agreement, this war goes on no sight. >> when we make cnn beirut meanwhile, the israeli military and hezbollah have exchanged more fire along the israel-lebanon border. >> lebanese media say one person died from a strike in the southern part of the country and ten others were wounded the israeli military says 40 rockets were fired from lebanon toward northern israel and the occupied golan heights setting off at least ten fires this is the latest fallout from
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the assassination of a senior hezbollah commander earlier this week what russia has given the legal go ahead for detained wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich to stand trial. he is facing espionage charges. the first us journalists arrested in russia since the cold war after being jailed for more than a year, prosecutors are finally spelling out what they say he allegedly italy did. matthew chance has this report well, evan gershkovich has not been formally indicted for espionage by the russian authorities. >> and his case moved to a court in yet catherine berg, about 1,000 miles from moscow, where he was originally arrested back in march last year in a. statement, russian prosecutors accused gershkovich of acting on instructions from the cia and of collecting secret information on a tank factory in the city. the factory was named as ural veg
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and zaw vote which produces and repairs military equipment gershkovich did this according to russia prosecutors with quote, careful measures of secrecy, although there are evidence of jet been produced to backup those allegations, it's also unclear when the trial actually get underway, but what we do know is that evan gershkovich, the us government to the wall street journal of all categorically denied the espionage allegations in a new statement from the journals editor in chief for it says that the russian regimes smearing of evan is repugnant disgusting. and based on calculated and transparent lies, it also says the case against evan gershkovich is an assault on the free press. and calls on the us government to redouble its efforts to secure his release matthew chance, cnn, moscow donald trump's support is typically say they'll stand behind him no matter what are
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oc k to 369369. >> i'm arlette side signs at the white house. and this is cnn former us president donald trump got a warm welcome from republicans in the senate and the house on thursday when he returned to capitol hill for the first time since leaving office, after his followers stormed the capital in january 6, 2021 drum strayed from speaking about policy to ranting about, among other things, taylor swift's supporting his rival joe biden. >> the department of justice, former house speaker nancy pelosi, and republicans who voted to impeach him us president joe biden bills his reelection campaign as a fight
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to preserve american democracy. but that's not resonating with trump's supporters. many of them say democracy isn't much to fight for in a country that they say isn't and never was a democracy. well, that's simply not true. >> but the mega megabases and letting in reality you get in the way of a good message as out, donie o'sullivan reports what happens if trump loses? >> i don't see him lose i don't think he lost the last election to be honest. do you think he's going to win? yes. yes. without a doubt. no doubt. you want to feed, doesn't this time what up to the country? biden talks about democracy saving democracy. they're the ones that are killing democracy. >> obviously there's a lot of criticism trump, that he is bad for democracy, that he's bad for american democracy. >> we are republic. >> were republic are not a democracy republican. we're not trigger markups one thing we've been hearing a trump rallies
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like this over the past few months. >> is that america isn't really a democracy. >> america's not a democracy. that's what we get is not a democracy. democracy is actually not as good as you think it is but for centuries, america has celebrated its democracy democracy is worth dying for democracy remains the definition of political legitimacy, but some republicans and pro trump media are pushing the idea that america is not a democracy, united states of america is not a democracy. >> we are constitutional republic united states of america is not a democracy. you don't want to be in a democracy. we are not a democracy. we are a republic. >> is america a democracy? >> america is a democracy. it was founded as a democracy. i've heard a lot of conspiracy theories. >> i hear a lot of things out on the road. but to hear americans people who had described themselves as patriots say that america is not a democracy that stopped me
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in my tracks you are hearing people say america is not a democracy because there are people around trump who want them to be saying that who've been planting that narrative because america had democracy no i don't i think we'll never know yeah, where republic what's the difference i feel like democracy i think this through its government i don't see freedom and freedom honestly, the word democracy and the word republic have often been used interchangeably . >> there isn't a meaningful difference between them. >> so much of the warnings and criticism about trump is that he is a threat to democracy, that he has anti-democratic absolutely. >> if they can convince people that we don't have a democracy, then it's okay that trump is attacking democracy because it doesn't really matter. >> that's why, like, why has democracy become a bad word?
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>> because it's being used in a way to change the flavor of our country, which is a republic. >> these words were used in different ways in the 18th century and it's true the founders didn't want direct democracy by which they meant people gathering on the town square. they wanted representative democracy. but i think the reason why this conversation about language has prison now is because there is a part of the republican party that would like to rule as a minority. and they need an excuse for why that's okay. and so they have begun to say, we're not a democracy. were are public and it's not 100% clear what that means. but i think they mean we want donald trump to be able to do whatever he wants some people i've been seeing debt trump events recently. yes. have been saying american is not a democracy. it's a republic. >> we've always been in a demise accuracy, first of all, we have we use that freedom of speech and freedom of religion. we used to have that two. now they're picking on the christians and the jewish
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people. >> i mean, how much more can we how, are you concerned if trump loses that there'll be another january 6 no. >> i think they will be a civil war that's what i think happen and look, of course there is a legitimate discussion and debase to have about what form of democracy there is here in the united states. and de, constitutional republic is a form of democracy. but that is not what is happening. here. what's happening here is that because trump has been described, has been criticized as a threat to democracy. >> these folks are being convinced that america isn't a democracy in the first place. >> and if it's not a democracy in the first place, then trump is no threat. that's what we're seeing being pushed by two, you don't you sullivan with that sobering report? >> well, it says let's see,
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