Ill get reaction from the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States. She joins us live this hour. Welcome to our viewers here in the United States and all around the world. Wolf blitzer is off today. Im Alex Marquardt, and youre in the situation room. We begin with a historic show of unity from the United States, japan, and south korea. President biden hosting his asian allies at camp david with an eye towards the military and economic threats that theyre all facing in the Pacific Region right now. Cnns Paula Hancocks is standing by in seoul. First lets get straight to cnns Arlette Saenz at camp david. What came out of this summit . Reporter President Biden hosted his first leaders as president here at camp david, and the president is hoping that the symbolism of this location of the pezs retreat will lend itself to this moment as two u. S. Allies with decades of fraught history have come together with the u. S. To enter this new trilateral agreement in part as they are dealing with gr
it for a long time, think this is a fairly simple matter. it s not as you re preparing for case of this magnitude. so i think it s likely we ll see probably after the election. i think she s going to run up on the time clock and that s going to cause a problem, and that s the biggest issue right now. and we saw a glimpse into that around the january 6th congressional hearing as well, how much work into that. we just have a couple moments left. we did see a woman from texas charged for threatening to kill the judge, judge chutkan here in washington. she s overseeing the election interference trial. are you concerned about chilling effect when you see these threats against witnesses and juries? absolutely. and if you can t serve on a grand jury without fear for your family or public safety, you know, grand injuries and serving on those type of civil type of bodies really undergird the legal system. i m sure people looking at during jury selection the public
seated for grand injuries, individuals being compelled to speak that we that did not answer our call or that we could not get to speak. we think that s incredibly important, but the most important take aways were that, you know, this started, you know, even before the election. donald trump did not want to respect a peaceful transfer of power. he did not want to protect our democratic institutions and norms and he did everything he could to incite the crowd to come on january 6th up to and including multiple tweets and he stood on the mall, pointed to the capitol and told individuals to come and obstruct what we were doing because he wanted to disrupt a peaceful transfer of power. and then the tweets that followed regarding mike pence and his dumb vice president, incredibly terrible. you and your fellow members have been pushing for accountability. what does accountability look like to you?