thomas. in a 32-page opinion objecting to what he considers a lack of due process. still not delivered by the high court, with only a week or so left in this year s long-awaited decision on whether former president trump is immune from prosecution. and whether emergency medical care can disapprove abortions if necessary. also, the judge in the mar-a-lago classiied documents case raising more questions as she permits outside interest groups to argue long-decided issues. has still not set a trial date a full year after she first got the case. a stunning new york times report that fellow judges had advised her to recuse herself because of her inexperience. have her questionable procedures accomplished making sure this doesn t get before a jury before the election? good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. the supreme court has just ruled 8-1 to uphold a federal ban on gun ownership by people under restraining orders for domestic abuse. the case was brought by
jong-un in north korea this morning. why it s raising concerns in washington. later, saying farewell to the say hey kid. how baseball is honoring icon willie mays who died at 93. . and as cities across the country celebrate the juneteenth holiday, we ll take you to one chicago community where families are gathering despite the brutal heat. it is great to have you with us. it is 10:00 eastern and i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the dangerous weather facing millions across the country, lashing rains and strong winds already hitting the gulf coast for what could be the season s first tropical storm. and wildfires turning deadly burning up the west fueled by the dry heat that s also baking millions of people from michigan to maine, a day after temperatures broke records across the country. nbc s sam brock is standing by for us on a looming storm in galveston, texas. maura barrett is in chicago. there s a little bit of a breeze thankfully there. we know
and chaos saying, quote, he s desperate, he s out selling bibles and gold speakers. what s more troubling, they say, is he s selling out his presidency to the highest bidder down mar-a-lago. that s what president biden told a group of donors in virginia last night. while donald trump focuses on trump, believing his grievances are voters grievances. i got indicted more than al capone, all because i ran for office. if i didn t run for office, i would be enjoying life. you know what i enjoy this better. because we re going to make america great again. that s what i like. and i m being indicted for you. never forget, our enemies want to take away my freedom because i will never ever let them take away your freedom. that s why i m here. they want to silence me because i will never let them silence you, and in the end, they re not after you. quite simply put, i am just standing in their way. i m standing in their way. so either donald trump or joe biden write about those voters
we have new polling on what that message might do with a key bloc of voters. plus, what a raging wildfire in california is warning us about this summer s fire season. and two days after the supreme court rules to make it easier to rapidly fire a gun, a man shoots nearly 30 rounds at families using a community splash pad for kids. nine injured, including children. some seriously. an 8-year-old boy who has a gunshot wound to the head. he s in critical condition. those stories in a moment. first, let s begin with politics. the new more aggressive strategy from team biden to go after donald trump as a convicted felon. the new $50 million ad campaign is going up in battleground states, framing the election as a choice between a convicted criminal, that s in a quote, and a president who is, quote, fighting for your family. it was juiced over the weekend as george clooney, julia roberts, jimmy kimmel and former president obama laid out the stakes for november. the next pre
government functions. division has a name that you probably heard at this point. project 2025, and they are detailed in a monstrous 900 page book title mandate for leadership, a conservative promise. it was published by the conservative heritage foundation. christianity would be at the center of u.s. government and society by turning a biblical worldview into federal law. a national abortion ban could also be enforced by restating the comstock act to eliminate access, track, and eliminate medication for abortion. it would be harsher than ever before and executive authority would be used deport as many people as possible by expanding a deportation process called expedited removal to cover the entire country. don t forget a plan to overhaul the doj and re-created in trump s image. tens of thousands to be written placed in an effort to do away with what he has dubbed, the deep state. in fact, steve bannon echoed that very part of the plan at this week s far right turning point u