subpoenaed a number of close allies of former president donald trump as it investigates possible 2020 election interference. we ll take a look at what questions the grand jury has. also today a critical hearing that could shape the future of daca. we will break down what this means for the hundreds of thousands of dreamers across the united states and this afternoon, president biden is set to deliver remarks on the economy in cleveland, as new polling shows nearly nine in ten americans say the country is on the wrong track. and we begin in illinois where one hour from now, the man accused of opening fire on a crowd watching a fourth of july parade in a chicago suburb will make his first court appearance. it comes one day after the suspect was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. prosecutors say he will face more charges and that they will seek the maximum punishment. investigators say the suspected gunman planned the attack several weeks in advance and dres
especially in new york city, to have a wholistic view of crime. what we will start to see is democrats like me who have experience in law enforcement but also understand the problems with our criminal justice system all working together. you look at texas. texas passed a law over the objection of every single law enforcement body in texas. the democrats were against it. the republicans passed an even more lenient gun law. and law enforcement was against it. at some point that alliance is going to crack. we saw it on january 6th where people were hitting police officers with blue lives matter flags. the republican party is not the party of law and order. as democrats, we need to embrace law and order in a compassionate and empathetic way. daniel goldman, now officially a candidate for new york s newly formed tenth district. thanks for being here, dan. it is just past the hour now. it is 9:01 in the east, just after 8:00 a.m. in uvalde, texas, where we continue to learn new
debate. and then disaster mode, wildfires in new mexico prompt action from president biden while tens of millions of americans battle a brutal heat wave. good friday morning. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we begin with breaking news this hour at the supreme court where we are expecting more decisions any moment with 19 cases still undecided, including the biggest one of all, donald trump s immunity argument. let s go right to nbc s julia ainsley live outsides supreme court this morning. julia, the clock s ticking until the end of the term. what should we expect this morning? reporter: that s right, we know we should be getting multiple cases today. this is likely the second to last week of this term, so we expect all these decisions to be made at least by the end of next week. you mentioned the big one, ana, that s whether or not former president trump can claim presidential immunity in the election interference case given his role in
the goal of the opposition is to push us back in the closet. they want to make us feel afraid. i have to tell you that having those drag queens story hours, going to those branches, being celebrated and being joyful in every way that we can, that is a part of how we push back. my job at the human rights campaign with a reactive is that we work with is to ensure that we are voting for a world. no matter where we live, we can be celebrated and joyful. we can have the fullness and boldness of who we are. for those folks, i m sorry that we are going through this moment. but thank you for your courage and for your bravery. every day that we show up as our full selves, we are creating room for others to do the same. kelly robinson, thank you for your time. thank you. coming up on msnbc, eden prairie sudden to the explosion of hate speech following elon musk s takeover at twitter. these are the steps the social media giant is taking to cool things down. things down.
during his tenure. at the trump organization. he has not been charged with a crime, and has denied any knowledge of fraud. jurors are expected to begin deliberations on monday. and in a separate legal battle, the 11th circuit court of appeals delivered major legal blow to the former president, ending the special master s review of thousands of documents the fbi seized from mar-a-lago. joining me now is charles coleman, assimilate occurring and msnbc legal analyst. charles, good morning, thank you for being here. interesting in that tax fraud case that nbc news reports. the prosecution s attention of donald trump shortly before the jury is handed the case, marked a notable shift in this weeks-long trial that is largely focused on other top executives at the family business. we have to remind folks, trump has not been charged with any wrongdoing. what do you make of the strategy? you know, when zeke, when i think about as a former prosecutor, what it would have been to invoke donald tr