The Blazestrikes down, tainted by intentional race-based discrimination
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Talking Points Memodiscriminatory map, most egregious abuse
A three-judge federal panel ruled that Alabama's congressional redistricting map must include two majority-Black districts. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced an immediate appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Rep. Shomari Figures described the decision as an interim step in ongoing litigation.
Joe Biden filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice seeking to prevent release of audio recordings from interviews conducted during Special Counsel Robert Hur's classified documents investigation. The suit follows a Freedom of Information Act request, with most details about the recordings' content and length remaining unverified. Analyses from multiple perspectives differ on whether the action reflects privacy protections, selective transparency, or standard administrative process.
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, is covered in right-leaning outlets as challenging incumbent Karen Bass on issues including homelessness and immigration enforcement. Verified claims confirm both individuals' roles, while additional details such as Pratt's home loss, ICE raids, and specific statements remain unverified and sourced from single outlets. Coverage is limited to four right-leaning sources with no left or center perspectives represented.