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Trump news at a glance: White House celebrates as civil rights groups condemn supreme court’s Voting Rights Act ruling

Trump news at a glance: White House celebrates as civil rights groups condemn supreme court’s Voting Rights Act ruling

Summary

The US Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana must redraw its congressional districts, weakening a key part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that protects against racial discrimination in voting. The court’s 6-3 decision allows states to create voting districts that may reduce the influence of Black and other minority voters, sparking mixed reactions from the White House and civil rights groups.

Key Facts

  • The Supreme Court overturned a major part of the Voting Rights Act, focusing on Louisiana’s congressional map.
  • The decision was made by a 6-3 vote along party lines.
  • Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, used to prevent racial discrimination in voting, was effectively weakened.
  • The White House called the ruling a "complete and total victory" and suggested states could redraw maps accordingly.
  • President Donald Trump recommended that states redraw their congressional districts in response to the ruling.
  • Civil rights groups like the NAACP condemned the decision as a major setback for racial equality.
  • Former President Barack Obama warned the ruling could let states weaken minority voting power by disguising racial bias as political decisions.
  • Some states may quickly redraw voting maps before the midterm elections this year.
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