

Trump tries another distraction hours before DOJ is due to release some Epstein files to Congress
20 snips Aug 22, 2025
Gwen Moore, a Democratic Congresswoman from Wisconsin, discusses the Republican gerrymandering tactics in Texas aimed at undermining minority representation. She highlights concerns about the implications for Latino and African-American voters, as civil rights organizations and the Congressional Black Caucus push back. The conversation also touches on public backlash against Trump's budget bill, which disproportionately affects low-income Americans while benefitting the wealthy, and anticipates the release of controversial Epstein files, raising transparency issues.
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Texas Map Aims To Dilute Minority Power
- Texas Republicans' new map aims to add five GOP seats in 2026 by dismantling minority-majority districts.
- The proposed plan would dilute Black and Hispanic representation despite those groups making up 60% of Texas's population.
States Fight Redistricting Nationally
- Democratic governors are moving quickly to neutralize Republican redistricting in other states, like California's ballot action.
- State-level countermeasures are becoming the primary defense against national redistricting schemes.
Redistricting As A National Strategy
- Trump is dispatching aides like J.D. Vance to influence redistricting efforts in states such as Indiana and Missouri.
- The redistricting push targets both partisan gains and the silencing of Latino and Black representatives.