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Texas Democrats say they are ending a two-week walkout that stalled Republican efforts to redraw congressional districts.
The move will allow Republicans to move forward with their plan to redraw Texas' congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
For Trump, the argument that Democrats have let lawlessness run rampant in the cities and states they run goes back even further, as have his efforts to invoke race in his discussions of crime, which my colleague Erica Green wrote about today.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNDebates over THC, abortion pills, STAAR and more resume as Democrats return for second special session
Now that the Texas House has a quorum following Democrats’ two-week absence, lawmakers are back to debate a wide range of issues, including redrawing congressional maps to benefit Republicans.
When Spotlight on Maryland asked the state’s top three Democrats whether they would ensure transparency and accountability as tax dollars flow through nonprofits, none offered a clear yes or
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Where Trump is popular, Democrats look to a new crop of candidates to help win back the House
North Carolina farmer Jamie Ager is part of a new crop of Democratic candidates the party is turning to as it tries to compete in the tough, often rural districts it may need to flip to retake the U.S.
The Five’ co-hosts discuss President Donald Trump meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top European leaders at the White House.
The redistricting push in Calfornia to counter Republicans in Texas is Gov. Gavin Newsom’s most direct challenge yet to President Donald Trump and the national political discourse. Newsom has also