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California Democrats launch redistricting campaign to counter Texas 'power grab'

California Democrats launch redistricting campaign to counter Texas 'power grab'

RTÉ News​7 hours ago
California unveiled plans to redraw its electoral districts, as Democrats push back on what they say is Donald Trump's effort to rig next year's Congressional elections to safeguard his slim Republican majority.
Governor Gavin Newsom said he would ask voters to approve new maps that would effectively neutralise changes Texas is planning that are expected to give Republicans more seats in the House of Representatives.
"Today is Liberation Day in the State of California," Mr Newsom told supporters at the Democracy Center in Los Angeles.
"Donald Trump, you have poked the bear, and we will punch back," he said, a reference to the animal that symbolises the 39-million strong state.
The move came after weeks of maneuvering in Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott - acting at Mr Trump's behest - is trying to redraw electoral districts to benefit his Republican Party, a process known as gerrymandering.
Districts are usually redrawn every ten years after the national census and are supposed to be based on its findings, so that districts accurately represent the people who live there.
The mid-decade effort to change the boundaries is seen by Democrats as a naked attempt to bolster the Republican Party, and to help it retain its narrow House majority in next year's mid-terms.
Dozens of Texas Democrats have fled the state in an effort to block the passage of the proposed blueprint during a special legislative session, even as Republicans have threatened to arrest them.
Mr Newsom said a special ballot on 4 November would ask California voters to create temporary congressional districts for the next two elections, with power to set boundaries returned to an independent commission thereafter.
"We're doing this in reaction to a president of the United States that called a sitting governor of the state of Texas and said, 'find me five seats.'
"He is, once again, trying to rig the system. He doesn't play by a different set of rules; he doesn't believe in the rules.
"We have got to recognize the cards that have been dealt, and we have got to meet fire with fire."
Mr Newsom, who is believed to harbour Oval Office ambitions, has emerged as a leading anti-Trump voice from a Democratic Party still floundering after last year's ballot box drubbing.
The two men have frequently locked horns, including over aggressive immigration enforcement raids the administration ordered in Los Angeles.
In June, after thousands took to the streets to protest seemingly indiscriminate arrests by masked and unidentified agents, Mr Trump sent in the National Guard and the Marines, claiming it was necessary to restore order.
Masked Border Patrol agents were seen yesterday outside the Democracy Center, part of a museum in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles, despite there being no obvious presence of their usual arrest targets.
Mr Newsom's press conference came after he had poked fun off Mr Trump for days on social media, aping the president's instantly recognisable style.
A series of all-caps posts from Mr Newsom's official account have employed Trumpian language and been sprinkled liberally - if not logically - with punctuation, as well as nicknames, boasts and silly-sounding threats.
"DONNIE J. AND KaroLYIN' LEAVITT WILL HAVE THEIR (LITTLE) HANDS "FULL" TODAY," read one tweet, referring to the president and his press spokeswoman.
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Made-for-TV pageantry as Trump brings Putin in from cold
Made-for-TV pageantry as Trump brings Putin in from cold

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  • RTÉ News​

Made-for-TV pageantry as Trump brings Putin in from cold

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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shake hands on arrival for Ukraine war talks
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shake hands on arrival for Ukraine war talks

Irish Examiner

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  • Irish Examiner

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin shake hands on arrival for Ukraine war talks

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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin smirk on red carpet after loving handshake
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin smirk on red carpet after loving handshake

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin smirk on red carpet after loving handshake

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So today in Alaska is what I hope, we all hope to see, a first step towards serious negotiations.' Defence Secretary John Healey (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images) 14:18 Elizabeta Ranxburgaj Trump, while on AIr Force One, spoke about territoiral swaps and said: "They will be discussed, but I've got to let Ukraine make that decision, and I think they'll make a proper decision." He added: "But I'm not here to negotiate for Ukraine." The US President did also say that he would not "be doing business" with Putin until "we get the war settles". Trump said: "I notice he's bringing a lot of business from Russia, and that's good. I like that, because they want to do business, but we're not doing business until we get the war settled." 14:09 Chris Hughes Russian President Vladimir Putin did a deal with North Korean despot Kim Jong-Un to recruit another 6,000 troops from the rogue state as he prepared for today's Alaska meeting. 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We know we have an argument, we have a clear and well-defined position, and we will present it. "A lot has already been done here during Witkoff's visits. And Witkoff spoke on behalf of President Trump. I hope that we will continue this very useful conversation. Sergei Lavrov wearing a USSR jumper and talking to a reporter in Alaska (Image: Telegram) 12:19 Elizabeta Ranxburgaj Both leaders will bring a small but important team along with them to Alaska. Trump is set to bring: Secretary of state Marco Rubio Secretary of commerce Howard Lutnick CIA director John Ratcliffe Putin will bring five men to Alaska: Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Finance Minister Anton Siluanov Defence Minister Andrei Belousov Russian Direct Investment Fund head Kirill Dmitriev 12:09 KEY EVENT Donald Trump has taken to Truth Social to share a short message before the President travels to Alaska to meet Putin for the first time in seven years. The President wrote: "HIGH STAKES!!!" He is shortly expected to board a plane for his seven hour flight to Anchorage, Alaska.

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