windsor violet earth would liev schreiber to an audit nine on cnn motor city message, donald trump makes a play for black voters with a message on crime and election conspiracies. we want a landslide that is too big. to rig as the fight to be his vp enters its final weeks globally choose, i'll sit down exclusively with potential running mate senator tom cotton plus red carpet. >> can celebrities turnout for president biden's reelection bid as biden returns from rallying crucial allies abroad, you cannot wait us out. you cannot divide us, but as he jogged goals multiple international crises could the real test comment home in november, top biden ally, senator chris murphy joins me and going on offense immigrants, issue a stark warning about reproductive rights, even as they score a win at the supreme court. >> this is not a cause for celebration, but can democrats turned their message into votes? my panel breaks it all down ahead along saverin washington, where the state of our nation is seeing stars. >> the 2024 campaign is in full swing this weekend as president biden turned to some help from hollywood bringing out celebrities from georgia clooney to julia roberts to barbra streisand. here is host of the event. jimmy kimmel with a pre-show selfie with two of the other headliners, obama and biden, as for turning that star power into buying power president biden raised more than $30 a record breaking number for democrats, but not for republicans who raised $50 million at an event in april that this all comes after a biden trip overseas to try to reassure allies of america's commitments to the world and to democracy, both of which he says are at risk if the former president, mr. trump wins in november, donald trump meanwhile, it's been his saturday in michigan, a pivotal part of biden's blue wall in 2020, former president trump courting the black vote at a church in detroit baselessly casting doubt on the 2020 election as a way to attack the 2024 election at a turning point action conference last night we're not going to allow them to rig the presidential election in 2024, we need to watch the vote. >> we need to guard the vote we need to stop the steal. we don't need votes all of this as we're just 11 days away from a key moment in the presidential election. >> the very first one on one debate, which will be right here on cnn at my first gas could be theoretically joining donald trump on the republican ticket, joining us now pencil trump, vice presidential pick, republican senator tom cotton of arkansas, also a us veteran. thank you so much for being here, senator, really appreciate it. let's start with ukraine, which i know is an issue you care about in terms of military aid last night at a rally in michigan, the former president, mr. trump, went after ukrainian president zelenskyy for constantly seeking usaid saying, quote, it never ends, it never ends. this is a criticism that comes after he reportedly told house republicans, we mean was on the health together de that the money the us is sending to ukraine isn't worth it and ask quote, if ukraine wins, what will be the benefit unquote now you've been a strong supporter of military aid to ukraine to fend off putin's war what is your answer to that question? what will be the benefit if ukraine winds will drag? >> thanks for having me on and happy father's day to you as well. second, father's day to all the dads aren't there i think it's important to look at the context of what's happened in ukraine over the last ten years. i've noticed that vladimir putin only invade ukraine and democrats are president. it happened under barak obama. it happened under joe biden, it didn't happen with donald trump. in fact, the weapons that ukraine use in the early days of this war to fend off the russian invasion or the weapons that donald trump scent that barak obama and joe biden had refused to sin one reason why joe biden or vladimir putin thought he could get away with going for the jugular and ukraine is because of the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, which projected weakness and indecision. it was just a few weeks later that he began to mass troops on ukraine's border. present trump has said that he believes and supports ukraine's survival and strength, but he also thinks that europe should do more. in fact, should care more because it is in their backyard. it is on their borders. i think that to europe should be doing more of this. but what we all want is returned to the peace and stability that we had when president trump was president, not the war and chaos we've seen over the last four years, does it bother you at all when president trump says things like like if ukraine wins, what will be the benefit which contradict the policy issues you just illustrated? >> well, president trump again presided for four years over a peace and stability. i understand that european leaders and democrats here in america didn't care for some of the language or rhetoric eu i would say that was necessary to get tough on foreign leaders who are putative allies, who had been free riding off of american military strength for 35 years. and what you saw is european leaders actually finally investing in their common defense. that's something they'll do again when president trump is back in the white house. >> the supreme court, the us supreme court, friday overturned the trump era ban on bump stocks which were used to make firearms. arguably deadlier during the 2017 last vegas shooting, which killed 58 people, the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. the court suggested there does seem to be a majority on the court that would support such a move legislatively, just not through the regulatory process, would you support enshrining the trump era ban in legislation will jake first i want to make a point about the supreme court more broadly for years, democrats like chuck schumer and joe biden have attacked this court because they don't like the fact that it's got a center right? >> constant to analysts, majority they claim that it makes outcomes-based decisions what you saw on friday was the opposite that you saw the six republican appointed justices reversing a trump administration regulation. >> that's the opposite of outcomes-based judiciary are judging. >> they focused on the text and the meaning of statutes and of our constitution exactly as they should now on the legislative question, i would suggest before we infringe on the rights of law-abiding american citizens. we should crack down on violent crime and gang crimes. i've introduced numerous bills that would extend sentences for gun fellow once the democrats won't join me because they don't believe in harsh criminal penalties. or maybe we should close our border where we've had so many criminal aliens crossing. we just recently learned that the murderer of rachel murrin a beautiful young mother of phi, was a savage, degenerate from el salvador, who raped and bieder after doing something similar in el salvador. yet joe biden, rather than getting serious about immigrant crime, is about to give amnesty to more than 1 million illegal aliens. that's what we should be doing before we start threatening the rights of law you think that banning bump stocks is in an infringement? >> on the second amendment? i think it could it treads close to the line. >> you don't want to look at the legislative language, but more than anything, what we need to do to stop crime this country is to get tough on crime. look what just happened across the street from the white house. you had a bunch of pro-hamas lunatics engaged in violent protest defacing the statues of great american veterans. a black letter violation of american law. there was not a single arrest of those protesters, of those hooligans who were attacking statues, who even injured or law enforcement officer. that's to say nothing of the prosecutors. we see all across this country the elected as democrats who are not serious about prosecuting violent crime. >> i want to play something you told me the last time you were on the show which was believing or not september 2020, after donald trump, than the president had just cast doubt on whether he would ultimately support the peaceful transfer of power should president by it should then vice president biden win take a listen it's really quite alarming to a lot of republicans. his refusal to say, of course, if i lose, i will abide by a peaceful transfer of power. >> since said that if there's a clear winner, if this courts settle contested election, that of course he will. but the premise of the question that you just play me, jake, is the presence is going to lose. i don't think the presence is going to lose. the president is going to win it's a prediction that didn't age very well. >> not only did president trump lose, he did not accept the court settled contested election as you as you phrased it, or abide by the peaceful transfer of power gregg first, i think i need to come on more often because there's a big difference between how we looked four years and you haven't aged. >> i have quite a bit i have quite a bit, but yes but jake, i mean, i think the president has said, as i've said, about this election, this election, of course, we will accept the results if the results are from fair and free elections, every candidate in any rice has a right to go to court, to seek legal redress course if they think there's been any kind of fraud or cheating, if they think a state or a city didn't follow the rules or customary practices of their elections. i think that that's reasonable for president trump to say it's reasonable for any candidate for any office in america to belief, i don't disagree, but that's not what happened in 2020. i mean, he contested it up to the us supreme court and then it went past that, as you know well, look what happened on january 6, 2021, is that there was a protest in washington. >> they got out of hand and it became a riot. and as i've said from the very beginning anyone who injured a law enforcement officer committed acts of violence on january 6 of the capital should be prosecuted and faced severe consequences. since again, that's unlike democrats who won't prosecute violent protesters, for instance, from democratic street militia is outside the homes of supreme court justices or defacing statues of veterans right across from the white house anyone who commits acts of violence, in my opinion, should be prosecuted and faced severe so you disagree when donald trump says as president until considering he'll consider pardoning every one of the january 6 rioters convicted. of course, he said everyone and i understand that others who maybe didn't participate in violent protests are different than the ones who use violence or assaultive police officers but he says everyone, but didn't say he didn't say he would know he's had considered consider it, and i think what that means is what he did in his first term. he take each case for a pardon request on a case-by-case basis. and i do think there's a strong case for many of the defendants to be pardoned because they didn't engage in acts of violence, they didn't damage federal property in some cases, they were object to pretrial detention for a longer period than the sentences for them misdemeanor crimes that they faced some of them are probably about to have their convictions. are there indictments overturned by the supreme court decision because the biden administration stretch the law beyond reasonable balance to go after some of the people who are present, not even in the capital, but here are the capital that day, which is again in contrast to the violent pro-hamas protesters. you see outside the white house or democratic street militias who are marching in violation of federal law outside supreme court justices holmes, trying to intimidate them on the way there. rural in a particular case, i'll just observe that some critics might say you say it sounds like you have a different standard, you have a tough law and order stance on everything other than these issues here that have to do with president trump and his supporters, you seem to have, because you have a very hard line. so it's on law and order, but here you're talking about oh, maybe pardoning them if they didn't engage in violence. that's not the language you use when you're talking about the black lives matter. protesters are others. well, many of the blm and in tv rights in 2020, we're not so-called peaceful protests. >> as some on your network said they were looting and riding and committing arson and murder. again, the same same techniques that were used for every grandma and maga hat who was within a country mile of the capital on january 6 are not being used for the street militias who protested outside supreme court justices holmes or the pro-hamas lunatics or defacing statues of veterans, or who occupied college campuses last month i'm simply calling for the same standards to be used regardless of one's politics. that's the essence of the rule of law. >> so the republican national convention kicks off in milwaukee in less than a month. donald trump is set to unveil his running mate. there. you are one of the top contenders. do you want to be vice president? >> well, i think the president asked you to serve in any capacity. i write nation, you'd have to consider it, but i also know that there's probably on one person who knows who's on his shortlist. and i suspect the president will make a decision about his vice-president when he's ready. and it'll be a good decision for him in a ticket. but more importantly, a good decision for the country. but you would say yes if he asked if the president asked me to serve in any capacity, i would of course, entertain it. but right now, i'm very happy being a senator representing the people of arkansas and working to elect president trump. and majority of the congress. 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biden, ally, and democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut center. we have so much to start with, but i do want to get your reaction to something that senator cotton said on friday, the us supreme court overturned the trump era regulatory ban on bump stocks put in place after the horrific mass murder in las vegas in 2017. and a concurring opinion, justice alito suggested that it wasn't the law itself for at least three of them three of the conservatives, it was the way it was done. he said there is a simple remedy for the disparate treatment of bump stocks and machine guns. congress can amend the law and perhaps would have done so already if atf it stuck with its earlier interpretation. now the situation is clear. congress can act you heard senator cotton there it didn't sound particularly supportive of the idea of banning bumps. doxy said it might infringe on the second amendment. is there an appetite in the senate four well, i think it's really scary that we've lost republicans