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Subject Texas’ Trump-driven redistricting and a win for Maine voters
Date July 11, 2025 10:03 PM
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In justifying its decision to redistrict, Texas cited the DOJ’s claim that it used race in drawing its congressional map. That led civil rights groups challenging the map to charge in a new filing that state officials may have falsely testified when saying they didn’t consider race.

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Texas’ Trump-driven redistricting

- In justifying its decision to redistrict, Texas cited the DOJ’s claim that it used race in drawing its congressional map. That led civil rights groups challenging the map to charge in a new filing, reported ([link removed] ) exclusively by Democracy Docket, that state officials may have falsely testified when saying they didn’t consider race.

Wyoming’s largest county finds no evidence of noncitizen voting

- A newly completed investigation by Wyoming’s most populous county found ([link removed] ) no evidence of noncitizen voting in the 2024 elections, undermining claims used to justify the state’s controversial proof of citizenship law.

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- The ACLU is relentlessly challenging the Trump administration’s unconstitutional and dangerous attacks on immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, First Amendment rights, and more.

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A win for Maine voters

- In a win for Maine voters and for using clear language, not euphemisms, to describe voter suppression, the state’s Supreme Court upheld ([link removed] ) language on an anti-voter ballot question. Conservative backers of the measure had challenged the language, which was approved by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D).

- "The phrase indicating that the proposed legislation would 'end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities' is accurate,” the Court said. “They are the only groups whose 'ongoing absentee voter status' will be ended by the proposed legislation."

Republicans continue attack on direct democracy

- Yesterday Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) signed ([link removed] ) a bill that limits minimum wage increases and ensures that paid sick leave does not have to be an employer requirement. This comes after 58% of voters in the state voted last year to increase the minimum wage and require sick leave.

- It’s another way the GOP is weakening direct democracy – by passing laws to undermine popular measures that voters already approved.

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Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance: The Supreme Court said what?

- Conservatives on the Supreme Court are bending over backwards to please President Donald Trump. Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance joined ([link removed] ) Marc to break down the Court’s recent high-profile decisions.

Trump politicizes FBI, legacy media fails again

- Marc joined ([link removed] ) Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the FBI launching investigations into former law enforcement officials John Brennan and James Comey, and the continued politicization of the agency.

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