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Alabama will have two black members of the U.S. House of Representatives

For the first time in history, Alabama sends two Black representatives to the House of Representatives at the same time.
According to the so-called a feat that was not achieved even during Reconstructionthe post-Civil War era when black political power in the South was expanded as the United States attempted to include newly emancipated former slaves from the former Confederacy into full participation as American residents.
Shomari Figurs will represent Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District once he wins the seat in the November 2024 election.
This was made possible by court-ordered redistricting, which allowed the district’s black residents to elect their representatives.
On November 8, Numbers released an announcement saying it understood the importance of the case that allowed him and Republican Terri Sewell to concurrently represent Alabama in the House of Representatives.
“The opportunity for fair representation is an essential element of democracy because it gives people from different backgrounds the opportunity to make sure their voices are heard and their interests are represented,” Figura said.
Rep. Sewell, who represents Alabama’s seventh Congressional District, said the election results reflect the power of “having people in office who will fight for the issues that are important to us and the values that we share.”
She continued: “The power of too many black voters in Alabama has been diluted by unfair congressional maps. By sending Shomari data to Washington, these voters finally have a chance to have a seat at the decision-making table. I look forward to having him as my partner in Congress and working on behalf of all Alabamians, especially those whose voices have not yet been fully heard.”
During Reconstruction, when the state’s population was much different than today, Alabama sent three Black men to the House of Representatives, but none of their terms overlapped.
Today, Alabama’s population is roughly 64% white and 27% black, and voter suppression that occurred shortly after the last of the three men, Rep. Jeremiah Haralson, left office in 1877 shapes black political representation in Alabama .
It wasn’t until 1992, greater than a century after Haralson left office, that Alabama sent its next black representative to Congress, Earl Hilliard, who represented Alabama’s majority-black seventh District.
For many years, the seventh District was Alabama’s only probability district, but after a federal court ordered Alabama to redraw the 2nd Congressional District, it became the state’s second-chance district.
This v case remains to be pending. Evan Milligan, the lead plaintiff in the case, told the website he remains to be unsure whether the lawsuit could lead to greater representation of Black Alabamians.
“At no point was it a foregone conclusion. I will say this, but it is still not the case because it is a topical issue. The only reason the law needs to say this is because of the decades of resistance the state of Alabama has had to uniformly enforce civil rights and voting rights protections in every branch and at every stage of the democratic process,” Milligan said.
He continued: “I think that in every generation we have a chance to keep our state and keep our nation with the values enshrined in our Constitution, because freedom, justice and fairness are words of action.”
Bernard Simelton, president of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP, can also be a plaintiff in the lawsuit and shares Milligan’s concerns, but hopes the court will uphold the lawsuit’s results.
“I think the courts can’t help but recognize that the state of Alabama has acted in such a way as to create confusion in the district and that they will rule in favor of keeping the district as it is,” Simelton told the Journal.
He continued: “It showed that once again, when Black people are given the opportunity to get elected and go to the polls, they will do it and choose the person they want to represent them.”
Politics and Current
Donald Trump is facing the unprecedented opposition of loyalists over the donation of “Flying Palace” from Qatar

Donald Trump, whose loyalists got stuck with him for good and bad times, could finally go too far, accepting the “great gesture” of the luxury runny nose jet.
Some of the most famous supporters of the president, including web media data, corresponding to Ben Shapiro and Laura Loomer, broke with Trump in relation to an aircraft price $ 400 million from the royal family of Qatar, the regime critics claims that he is supporting terror and sanctioned the murder of American residents.

“I hope it’s not true,” loom he said Politico on Monday. “If the initial reports are actual, I think it’s disturbing.”
“Qatar is not our friend,” she said, adding that she believes that America under Trump has develop into too cozy with oil -rich country from Western Asia.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, a Republican, said that the jet doesn’t pass the test or smell.
“There are only many decisions regarding foreign policy and I think people will think that this can affect the decision-making process,” said Paul.
The president doesn’t see what this confusion is about. When asked about it on Monday during the signing ceremony of the White House, Trump laughed at the reporter from ABC News, who asked the query.
“You should be ashamed, he asks this question,” said Trump. “They give us a free jet. I could say” no “, no, I want to pay you a billion, $ 400 million or whatever it is. Or I can say “Thank you very much”.
Trump insisted that the jet wouldn’t be a present for him, but for the US Department of Defense. According to ABC NewsThe royal family of Qatar offered Jumbo Jumbo Jumbo a jet who replaced Air Force One, which could be handed over to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation for its use after leaving the office.
For many, bribery stinks. Trump blamed the American defense contractor for “as long as to build new air force.”
“I think it’s a great gesture of runny nose,” he said. “I appreciate it very much. I would never be one to reject such an offer.”
Perhaps no commentator was harder Under the decision of Trump to simply accept a nose jet than the founder of Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, who characterised the president’s behavior as “suspicious”, saying that “undermines his program and credibility.”
“Even if it is not a crime, it’s a bad optics,” Shapiro said, adding that movement is a “political poison.”
He noticed that the indignation that will follow if Hunter and Joe Biden were involved as a substitute of Trumps: “Conservatives would shout,” said Shapiro.
CNN media analyst, Brian Stoter Reported The controversy regarding the jet is the best schism between Trump and his supporters during the second term of the president.
“This is the biggest break I saw in the first four months of Trump’s return to the office between his pro-Trump Propaganda Machine, those professional stars that always support him, and the president,” said Stoter on Tuesday.
Loomer said that she is nice for the president who doesn’t need to charge taxpayers at the expense of a brand new air force.
“But this will complicate the foreign policy regarding the appointment of the Muslim fraction as a terrorist organization, which was promised and not in the first Trump administration,” she said. “This is a kind of elephant in a room when Trump goes to the Middle East.”
But do personalities like Loomer and Shapiro say on behalf of the magician? The indignation of the every day supporter of Trump has not yet manifested.
“Not so that they are the owners of Donald just because they give him Boeing” wrote One Trump fan on X. “Let a man earn in a nice gesture.”
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The White House responds to the rumors of the pardon of Trump Derek Chauvin among the renovated connection Marjorie Taylor Greene

Despite the earlier releases of President Donald Trump and the White Federal House of Pardoning for Derek Chaubin, a former police officer in Minneapolis sentenced to the murder of George Floyd, rumors with potential pardon were renovated.
When this month this month is approaching the fifth anniversary of Floyd’s murder, Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz and Minneapolis officials indicated that they were preparing for the possibility of presidential pardon for Chauvin and later anxieties in the city.
“I think we are prepared for it. Thanks to this presidency, it looks like it could be something they would do” – according to reporters, the Governor Walz recently told journalists Minnesota Star Tribune.
Walz, who was against Trump as the vp of Kamali Harris in the 2024 election, said that his office received “without an indication” whether the White House would give a pardon to Chauvin, who was convicted Up to 21 years after admitting federal allegations for violating Floyd and a youngster in a separate incident. Chauvin was too convicted Up to 22.5 years in prison for the second -cycle murder at the state level.
“If Donald Trump exercises his constitutional law, whether I agree-and I definitely disagree with him-if it seems pardon, we will simply transfer Derek Chauvin to take his 22 and a half years in prison in Minnesota,” Walz said.
Commissioner for the Security of the Community Minneapolis Todick Barnette admitted that city officials heard rumors about potential pardon; Similarly, nonetheless, he emphasized: “Derek Chauvin would remain behind bars, having a state sentence, even if his federal allegations are pardoned.”
He said in an announcement that “there is no reliable intelligence about any pardon or planned interference here in Minneapolis.”
Discussions about Trump potentially pardoning chauvins have been consistent since he returned to the White House in January. Conservatives are continually calling the president to pardon the disgraced officer. Republican US representative Marjorie Taylor Greene renovated the public campaign to pardon Chauvin on Wednesday, writing On X: “I definitely support the pardon of Derek Chauvin and release from prison.”
The conservative fire brand also falsely claimed that Floyd “died of drug overdose”, despite two medical examinations, determining that he died by murder. Chauvin especially held his knee around Floyd’s neck for over 9 minutes until Floyd’s death, despite the multiple black man “I can’t breathe”.
In March, the press secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt told journalists about the possible forgiveness: “The president was asked and answered this question. He said that he was not considering it at that time.”

The president undertaking such an motion could be in the position he took in 2020 as a president when Floyd was murdered.
“It’s a terrible thing,” Trump he said In the White House in 2020, “we all saw what we saw. It’s hard to come up with something other than what we saw. It should never happen.”
The Prosecutor General in Minnesota Keith Ellison, who managed the prosecution of the State Criminal Case Chauvin, said in an announcement that President Trump has no right to forgive the state belief of Chauvin, “and” the only possible goal could be to express even greater disrespect for George Floyd.
He said clearly: “Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd in front of the whole world.”
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore signs 170 bills to the right

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore It takes the state to latest heights After signing 170 bills in state law, it informs CBS News Baltimore.
Bills, signed on May 13, relate to various topics, from the range of abortion to reckless driving.
The subsidy program for public health abortion (HB 930) concerns the financing of reproductive healthcare, establishing a fund coping with improving access to abortion take care of the inhabitants of Maryland, specializing in people without advanced financial resources.
The first black state governor also signed the Chesapeake Bay Legacy Act (HB 506), which is targeted on ways to improve popular water so as to increase economic growth in the region.
After the Chesapeake Bay Foundation announced concern about Trump’s administration plans for exceeding budget cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), Moore signed provisions that can support farmers in the development of more efficient methods of agriculture as well as to improving oyster aquaculture.
Senate Bill 590, Sergeant Patrick KEPP, corrects the regulations regarding Maryland motorized vehicles to strengthen penalties for a reckless and aggressive driving. Named in honor of a police officer of Montgomery, who was paralyzed from impact by a reckless driver, the Act adapts the system of status of the driver’s points, increasing to two points for neglected driving of the vehicle and 6 points for the transition by 30 km / h or greater than limiting speed.
According to the latest law, aggressive driving might be marked as behaviors, comparable to not compliance with traffic control devices, a dangerous passage and never being lifted by pedestrians.
The state account 901 is directed to the environment by increasing the recycling speed, reduced waste and emphasize the use of a sustainable packaging. Manufacturers will now be obliged to submit a five -year plan by July 2028, which identifies the recycling and recycling content goals.
Other bills are intended for such issues as real estate, public security, medical debt and wild nature.
Viewers consider that signing bills increases the light of Moore’s headlights in the Democratic Party as a possible presidential candidate in 2028.
The democratic strategist of Jon Reinish called Moore “one of the most fresh faces of the party, the most dynamic leaders”, but according to Moore, whose name He was once mentioned As a possible colleague from the former vice chairman of Kamali Harris on a democratic ticket in 2024, he told co -hosts ABC that there have been no plans to search for an oval office.
“I’m not running,” said Moore. “I am now very excited about work that is now happening in the state of Maryland.”
However, some democratic analysts feel movements that he does in another way.
“He does not do much to discourage this speculation at 2028 … his schedule was contrary to his message,” said the democratic strategist with Maryland Len Foxwell.
Moore recently provided the start address of the Lincoln University, HBCU in Pennsylvania, in addition to the major address of democracy at the Brennan Center Awards in New York.
Reinish said people should give attention to Moore.
“It happens in well-known television programs. It goes to the early states,” said Reinish. “I think that most people at this stage would be a cursory denial. But again look at what they do, not what they say.”
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