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• Florida 州长 Ron DeSantis 提出了新的国会选区地图,旨在削减民主党在该州众议院的席位。 • 此次选区划分工作是 2026 年中期选举前,全美范围内关于立法边界更广泛斗争的一部分,两党均提出了竞争方案。 • 在 Virginia,选民勉强支持了民主党的重新划分方案,这给多名共和党现任议员带来了威胁,凸显了选区划分的高风险性。
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• Florida 州长 Ron DeSantis 提出了新的国会选区地图,旨在削减民主党在该州众议院的席位。 • 此次选区划分工作是 2026 年中期选举前,全美范围内关于立法边界更广泛斗争的一部分,两党均提出了竞争方案。 • 在 Virginia,选民勉强支持了民主党的重新划分方案,这给多名共和党现任议员带来了威胁,凸显了选区划分的高风险性。
newsnow.com• 根据 POLITICO 2026 年 5 月 1 日发自 Washington 的报道,Republicans 正在利用一种立法手段,绕过 Senate 的 filibuster,向 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 拨付数十亿美元。 • 此举旨在 President Trump 专注于在即将到来的中期选举中维持 Republican House 多数席位之际,加强 ICE 的执法能力,目前现任政府正面临有关边境和驱逐政策的批评。 • 批评者警告说,这种做法可能会固定未来数年高度限制性的移民执法,而 GOP 则认为这将加强安全,并使政府履行其竞选承诺。
politico.com投票正值 60-day deadline 临近,两名 GOP 成员支持限制措施,且围绕停火是否会暂停计时存在争议 US politics live – 最新动态 由 Republican 领导的 Senate 周四再次阻挠了 Democratic 停止 Donald Trump 在 Iran 战争的尝试,否决了一项原本会在 Congress 授权进一步军事行动之前限制冲突的 War Powers Resolution。投票结果为 47-50,两名 Republicans —— Maine 参议员 Susan Collins 和 Kentucky 参议员 Rand Paul 投了赞成票,一名 Democrat —— Pennsylvania 的 John Fetterman 投了反对票。 Continue reading...
theguardian.com• 投票发生于 US supreme court 削弱 Voting Rights Act 一项关键条款的同一天。 • Florida 立法机构批准了一份新的国会选区图,旨在作为 Donald Trump 在今年中期选举前发起的全国选区重划博弈的一部分,最大限度地发挥 Republicans 在该州的优势。 • 此次投票发生在州长 Ron DeSantis 公布其提议仅两天后,且与 US supreme court 削弱 Voting Rights Act 关键条款发生在同一天。
theguardian.com• 该裁决赋予 Republican 州的地图绘制者将选区拆分并使选票稀释至化为乌有的权力 • Voting Rights Act 是一份用 John Lewis 的鲜血写成的政治和平契约。 • US supreme court 的 Callais v Landry 裁决搁置了 Voting Rights Act 的 section 2 的大部分内容,从历史上抹去了那些鲜血,以及千千万万名为争取政治平等而在午餐柜台、大巴站和法院与种族隔离主义白人至上主义者斗争的其他美国人的鲜血。继续阅读...
theguardian.comRedrawn map could flip up to five seats to Republicans as Trump’s party seeks to keep control of CongressThe US supreme court formally reinstated on Monday a redrawn Texas electoral map that was designed to add more Republicans to the US House of Representatives, as Donald Trump’s party seeks to keep control of Congress in the November congressional elections.The move by the court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, formalizes an interim decision it made in December to revive the map of US House districts in Texas. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBill clears 50–48 vote to boost ICE and CBP funding as Democrats oppose and shutdown continuesUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailSenate Republicans on Thursday approved a plan to fund Donald Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants for the remainder of his term and pave the way for an end to the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).The budget resolution adopted along a near party line vote in the early morning hours sets the stage for Congress to craft legislation allocating as much as $140b to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), two agencies at the forefront of Trump’s mass deportation agenda that have been without funding since mid-February, when the DHS shutdown began. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRepublicans deploy measure known as budget reconciliation to push through plan without backing from Democrats during lengthy late-night voteHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.The Senate voted to adopt a $70bn budget plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol as part of a new effort to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).We have a multistep process ahead of us, but at the end Republicans will have helped ensure that America’s borders are secure and prevented Democrats from defunding these important agencies.Instead of pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into ICE and Border Patrol, Republicans should be working with Democrats to lower out-of-pocket costs.The Pentagon announced, without explanation, that “Secretary of the Navy John C Phelan is departing the administration, effective immediately”. The head of the US navy, which is now enforcing a wartime blockade of Iranian ports, was replaced by a former Maga political candidate, Hung Cao, now acting secretary of the navy.The surprise announcement brought renewed attention to Cao’s 2023 comments that that “witchcraft” had “taken over” Monterey, California.Virginia’s attorney general, Jay Jones, promised to appeal an injunction issued by a circuit court judge that temporarily blocks the state from certifying the results of the Tuesday’s redistricting referendum.As jet fuel prices spike amid the ongoing energy crisis sparked by Donald Trump’s war on Iran, two Republican senators, Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton, denounced a proposed US government bailout of budget carrier Spirit Airlines.Representative David Scott, a Democrat from Georgia, has died at the age of 80. He is the fifth member of Congress to die in office within the last year. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• House Republicans openly questioned President Donald Trump's mid-decade redistricting strategy on Wednesday, following a Democratic victory in Virginia on Tuesday that threatens the GOP's slim House majority. • The Virginia vote paves the way for as many as four Republican seats to be lost, intensifying GOP concerns about the redistricting war Trump sparked. • Republican lawmakers are now expressing misgivings about the strategy, signaling potential fractures within the party over Trump's aggressive electoral positioning ahead of the November midterms.
politico.comReuters-Ipsos, AP-NORC and NBC polls show approval in mid-30s, with economy, Iran and immigration concernsUS politics live – latest updatesA trio of political polls indicate public approval of Donald Trump’s management of the US economy, immigration and the Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections.Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC had the president’s approval rating hovering in the mid-30s, at 36%, 35% and 33% respectively, which are near his lowest numbers. Continue reading...
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