As Texas continues its redistricting scheme to secure five additional GOP seats ahead of the 2026 midterms, Democratic states have said they’ll fight fire with fire. But as blue states push back, the Trump DOJ is threatening legal action against them.
Wednesday, August 13
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A win for New Hampshire voters
- A federal court rejected ([link removed] ) New Hampshire’s attempt to throw out a lawsuit challenging its new proof-of-citizenship voting law, keeping the case alive. Pro-voting groups say the law unfairly burdens the right to vote and violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Trump military policing trial concludes
- California is seeking a court order restricting President Donald Trump’s use of the military in civilian law enforcement. The three day, non-jury trial ended today.
- The trial revealed ([link removed] ) close coordination between the military and law enforcement agencies. Soldiers attended FBI briefings on upcoming arrests, set up traffic blockades and barriers for law enforcement operations and detained citizens on at least two occasions.
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SCOTUS term lining up to be consequential (again) for democracy
- Marc joined Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House” to discuss ([link removed] ) the Supreme Court’s decision to hear several election cases this fall, including a high-stakes Louisiana redistricting case that could undermine the Voting Rights Act and an anti-voting lawsuit challenging Illinois’ ballot receipt deadlines.
What you need to know as the redistricting war wages on
- As Texas continues ([link removed] ) its redistricting scheme to secure five additional GOP seats ahead of the 2026 midterms, Democratic states have said they’ll fight ([link removed] ) fire with fire. But as blue states push back, the Trump DOJ is threatening legal action against them.
- Today a judge in Illinois ruled ([link removed] ) against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s petition to have the House Democrats who fled to Chicago arrested. The judge said the state circuit court does not have the authority to tell Illinois officials to execute civil warrants from Texas.
Coming up tomorrow
- Paxton sued former Rep. Beto O'Rourke and his organization Powered by People for funding quorum-breaking Democrats. Last week, the judge temporarily blocked ([link removed] ) O'Rourke and his group from using political donations to support quorum-breaking Democratic lawmakers.
- There will be a hearing tomorrow at 11 a.m. CT to address the state's emergency motion to modify the court's block and the request for expedited discovery.
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