Jeffries on GOP Redistricting Push: Republicans ‘Need to Cheat to Win’

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., describes the Democrats' fight to regain the House majority even as Republicans pursue redistricting efforts across the South following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that affects majority-Black congressional districts, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, May 13, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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(AURN News) — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., accused Republicans of needing to “cheat to win” through redistricting efforts he said are designed to preserve political power.

“The Republicans have concluded that they need to cheat to win. They are in plain sight because they’re desperate to cling to power,” Jeffries said while responding to a reporter’s question about House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., defending efforts to redraw Louisiana’s congressional map after thousands of ballots had already been cast.

Jeffries later added, “They are engineering a return to Jim Crow-like segregation tactics.”

He also said Republicans have already targeted six congressional districts represented by Black lawmakers.

Tennessee has adopted new congressional maps. Alabama is now using a map courts previously struck down as illegal, and Louisiana Republicans advanced a map today that critics say would shrink Black representation.

Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., is also facing calls to resign after agreeing with Richmond radio host Rich Herrera, who told Jeffries to keep his “cotton-picking hands” off Virginia’s redistricting fight.


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