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cnn close captioning is brought to you by you, cora, help maintain a healthy urinary tract with you, cora i can having ichi is for tenure at you, cora, we make uti relief products. >> we also make proactive urinary tract hello product. you, cora is a life stage right today at your core.com you cnn breaking news hello, i'm briana killer in washington alongside boris sanchez, and we begin today waiting to hear from both president joe biden i didn't and his rival for the white house, former president donald trump both expected to speak this. our trump is here in washington. he's rallying gop lawmakers behind him in his campaign for president. and it is notably his first visit to capitol hill since the january 6 insurrection. biden is in italy for the g7 summit, and we'll speak here in minutes with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy discussing the state of the war in ukraine and a new security pact between washington and kyiv. >> we're going to bring you both biden and trump live. meantime, there is also huge news. one of the most important political issues of 2024, the supreme court in a unanimous decision maintaining access to the abortion pill mifepristone by rejecting a challenge to the fda's regulation of that drug. the ruling is going to allow the pills to continue to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor's visit, but they're decision does leave the door open to future court challenges. we're covering these three stories in depth this hour on capitol hill at the supreme court. and overseas. let's begin there with cnn's mj lee, who's traveling with president biden in italy. it sounds like she might be having some audio issues. mj. what are we expecting to hear from president and biden and volodomyr zelenskyy wellbore is just behind me. >> the two podiums are set up for that joint news conference. it's between president biden and president zelenskyy coming on the heels of some major moves by the g7 and the united states to try to shore, shore up global support for ukraine as it continues fighting. the war in ukraine. >> but g7 countries have reached an agreement on that $50 billion loan program for you ukraine, that would use money interests accrued from hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen russian assets. >> so that is a big deliverable to come out of this this week. and then the next time that we do see the both presidents on stage, they will have just signed that you bilateral security pact this is something where the two countries trees are agreeing in essentially over the course of some ten years to cooperate on everything from training, armed forces to intelligence-sharing in the production of portland at military equipment. and it's important to think about the fact that for both of these leaders, really time is of the essence, of course, president zelenskyy has made very clear in really almost all of his public it meant that he does need this kind of global support and a boost in security assistance to try to turn things around on the battlefield. and then for president biden, of course, all of this is coming just a few months before the november election, where everyone is aware of course, at the possibility of a second donald trump term could raise a lot of questions about but the endurance of the us's support for ukraine and all of the progress that is made at this g7. now, this is a two and two press conference meeting. each of the leaders will get an opportunity indeed, a call on to reporters of their choosing. and of course, again, all of this is coming at such a high stakes moment for both president biden and president zelenskyy yeah. we're looking at some live pictures mj as you are giving your report, all of that, what will this look like in a year, two years, three years, hanging over this summit there at the g7. let's go to alayna treene. now, she is following former president trump's movements on capitol hill alina, tell us what trump's goal was today with his visit there well first of all, a brand on boris. >> i do want to just lay out how significant these meetings are you mentioned that this is his first time to capital health since the january 6 attack on the capitol, something that has really made enemies of some of donald trump's republican allies on the hill are then allies on the hell people like senator or mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader, as well as others who still remain very angered about how that all went down. but then also, this is the first time donald trump is meeting with a big group of lawmakers since becoming the presumptive republican nominee. and also since he was found guilty of falsifying a 34 counts the business records and a manhattan trial earlier this month. so a very big day indeed. but look, when i talked to donald trump's advisers in the lead up to this meeting today. they really said they wanted to be about unity. they wanted to get republican lawmakers on the same page with donald trump about messaging ahead of what is expected to to be a very contentious several months in the leadup to november. now, they also said that they wanted to discuss some key policy agenda item so that the entire party could hit the ground running. if you were to win the election in the fall. and so that was the goal of the meeting. however we were lucky to have some good reporting from inside the room this morning with his meeting with house republicans. he's currently meeting with senate republicans right now. but we were told that while he did talk about some policy including the economy, immigration, abortion, a lot of it was also kind of devolved into a chaotic pep rally of sorts. we heard donald trump's share. a lot of jokes and anecdotes similar to what we see on the campaign trail with him now he also did bring up some things he talked about taylor swift, he talked about nancy pelosi made some off-color jokes at some points. but for the most part, i will say from all of the lawmakers that are great, hilbert colleagues have talked to about this. they said that, look, we really did feel like we were rallying around donald trump. it was that rah rah kind of feel that i know a lot of republicans, but of course, donald trump's team also, we're hoping for and mg, it was a big day for the issue of reproductive rights of course, here in the us, i know as well that it was on the mind of the press president. tell us what happened there at the g7 yeah, we just got such a good reminder that domestic issues never stopping a top priority for the president, even when he is traveling abroad, what us officials have told cnn is that the president actually really fought to keep language about reporting dr rights in the g7 communique that is the leader statement that comes out at the end of the summit and really sort of pushed back on italian prime minister giorgia hello one who wanted to strip out some of that language. >> one senior official telling cnn that the president felt very strongly that the language had to include mentioned at least of the work that the gi summit did last year in japan on this issue of course, this comes as a back home. we've seen the biden campaign. the biden white house really seizing on the supreme court's decision today on abortion medication. and i don't have to tell you how much democrats believe this is an issue that is so one that they want to make central to the 2024 campaign. they believe that it is one that has galvanized a mobilize voters in the past and they want to repeat that come november and elaina, part of the reason that democrats are eager to seize on this issue is because they sense a sort of weakness or perhaps ambiguity when it comes to defining specifically, we're president trump stands on the issue of reproductive rights. >> and he talked to a republican lawmakers today specifically about abortion. what did he say that's right. >> and just as much as mj was outlining how democrats want to make this a central focus for the election. donald trump does not, he does not want republicans to be talking about this. it's something that he continues to say privately that he thinks is a political loser. but luck, we did. hear from nancy mace of republican from south carolina, who said, i'm kind of laid out what donald trump said on the issue. this is what you told our colleague kept mahara. she said, quote, he talked him push for exceptions for rape, life of the mother and incest. he talked about the way that we need to talk about it. quote, correctly, his words, not mine, and i really appreciated his comments as a woman, a suburban mom. and so this kind of aligns with all of our reporting and what we know donald trump thinks about abortion policy. he again, does not think this is a good issue for republicans to run on. he also has angered a lot of very conservative anti-abortion groups and allies by saying that he thinks it should be a state issue and he's kinda waffled between wanting to take credit for the overturning of roe versus wade, while also playing this political dance. and not trying to make this a huge issue ahead of the the election. now i also think it's very important to know the context of this coming with this major supreme court ruling. i know i reported recently that donald trump had promised in april to release policy and make an announcement on how republicans should be talking about the abortion pill mifepristone. however, that never came and i think that's just a further example. donald trump running away from this issue always two weeks away. >> the specifics are always true weeks away. alaina mj. thank you both so much cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us now, nick, we want to turn back to focus on the issues facing ukraine and the question of aid. how much urgency do you think we're seeing from the gi? devin to provide help to kyiv in the face of what have been recent gains by russia on the battlefield there's a huge sense of urgency here and perhaps that's really embodied in this untried, untested initiative to take all these $300 billion of frozen russian assets and turn that into a loan for ukraine the move to get this done is because the lone needs to be the aim of the g7 is to have the loan in the hands of president zelenskyy before the end of the year. >> quite simply because once he has got that 50 $50,000,000,000 loan, which has what's expected. and he has a duty and an obligation. ukraine does ultimately to pay that back over time once his got that money, that's not something that can be reversed if donald trump becomes president and that's what concerns the majority of these g7 allies and partners here. so that part of the deal is very important. i think we get a sense of just how much they're trying to push it through the leaders have agreed this in principle support, but the details, some of the financial details of how to underwrite it really haven't been haven't been finalized yet, but they're expected that they will be a burden to be picked up but by the united states and the european union. but for president zelenskyy coming in here, look, he knows his among friends, he knows is among allies and parts but notice here and his message for ukrainians coming here was that this is really going to provide us with financial and military certainty, going for of course has got a shopping list of other things he wants like a joint fighter coalition to really give him more power in the skies, more ability to hit russian forces where it's it's going to have a major impact and affect the battlefield that air defense systems that he needs has been talking about those as well in advance of coming here. but but that big tranche of money that's a big deal. and if and if it goes to plan, that will be in his pocket before there will be at potentially any significant change in the white house so he's among friends, is he getting what he wants from his friends here at the g7 summit yeah. >> absolutely. i mean, look, when the body language was there from the greeting from georgia, giorgia meloni, the italian prime minister, who's very pro supporting ukraine, a right-wing politician has a lot of characteristics, policies, plans, ideas, ideology. in line with donald trump. however, she is very pro supporting ukraine and the body language when she greeted him when here i've really told you a lot about the reception he was going to get. and when he sat down around this symbolic huge olive tree table where the leaders were sat the warmth of reception, the way that he interacted with the leaders. they're told you again, he felt that he was among friends. is he going to get all he all he wanted we know president zelenskyy, right? there are always other things on his wishlist but he's getting this bilateral security arrangement with the united states. that's big, that's significant president biden expanded to now additional sanctions on russia to stop it circumventing sanctions and getting things like chips and technology that it's using in its weapons. so he, and he's also who here i think we should remember ahead of a peace summit that is going to this weekend. of course, it's a peace summit without russia because russia is not in the business of making in peace with ukraine right now. so he's got bigger exposure outside of ukraine with friends going to get more exposure over the weekend. so this his all that all that he can take back to ukraine and this is what he's telling the ukrainians that this is, this will give that a support for the country during the very tough time. so they're having right now neck notably part of that bilateral agreement includes essentially executive approval on behalf of the united states meaning that a future us president could essentially undo it. and that ten-year agreement is undone. what are you hearing from other g7? when leaders about the potential for another four years of donald trump, who has been reticent to send anything to ukraine there is concern about that. i think kind of what's interesting about the way that these security arrangements are strike lectured builds in a little bit of resilience to how ukraine gets it support. >> if donald trump won the presidency and decided to turn this back? >> the security arrangement, what president zelenskyy would then be able to turn to, and it wouldn't be the same whether let us not fall ourselves that way. but he will also have multiple other bilateral security agreements with other nato nations. it's not the same law last year at the nato summit, he wanted to get the article five then attack on one is an attack on all he wanted to get under that nato umbrella so that everyone would come to his aid. but what he got instead are these individually very strong particularly when you bring them together like a bundle of sticks, if you will, they're much stronger together than they are individually. but if you pull out one stick from this bundle and his left with just 31 bilateral security relationships and agreements as power buffaloes, the united states one is with his other partners in nato. that strong, that some resilience, but nobody is under any illusion here that donald trump some could turn this around, could make it much more difficult and that could put zelenskyy in a very difficult position of needing of needing potentially to get into talks with russia. and this is something the europeans absolutely do not believe is the right way to go because they think putin would just want and take more. that's where they stand all right. >> nick, thank you so much for that report. life for us from italy. >> and next much more we're on the major news coming from the supreme court, the justices allowing the abortion pill, mifepristone, to remain on the market, suggesting other ways opponents can try hi to restrict the medication though the latest details and what it all means right after this this election season since day with cnn with more 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