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Guardian — US

Georgia Republicans opt not to redraw congressional map following Supreme Court ruling

Georgia Republicans have chosen not to amend the state's congressional map in a special session, attributing their decision to a rushed timeline and insufficient understanding of a recent Supreme Court ruling. House Speaker Jon Burns emphasized the importance of responsible and transparent processes with public input.

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apnews.com

Georgia Republicans Decide Against Redistricting During Special Session

Georgia's Republican legislative leaders have decided not to redraw congressional and legislative districts during a special session, following Governor Brian Kemp's request. The decision comes after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that weakened protections under the Voting Rights Act for minority voters. This move has implications for the representation of nonwhite voters and reflects ongoing national debates about redistricting and partisan gerrymandering.

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Washington Examiner

Georgia lawmakers cancel special session for redistricting

The Georgia legislature has canceled a special session intended for redistricting, despite Governor Brian Kemp's request to address the issue before the 2028 elections. Republican leaders have opted to focus on tax relief and the gas tax suspension instead, citing the need for further evaluation of a recent Supreme Court ruling that impacts redistricting.

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New York Times — US

Georgia Republicans Delay Redistricting Amid Rising Tensions

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has called for a session to draw new legislative maps in preparation for the 2028 elections. The decision comes amid increasing tensions regarding the redistricting process.

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New York Times — Politics

Georgia Republicans Delay Redistricting Amid Rising Tensions

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has delayed a session for redistricting that was aimed at creating legislative maps for the 2028 elections. This postponement occurs amid growing tensions within the Republican party.

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New York Times — Politics

Georgia Republicans Postpone Redistricting Efforts

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has decided to postpone the legislative session aimed at redistricting for the 2028 elections. The session was initially called to establish maps that would favor Republican candidates.

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New York Times — US

Georgia Republicans Delay Redistricting Plans

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has decided to postpone the redistricting session that was intended to create legislative maps for the 2028 elections. The session aimed to favor Republican candidates in the upcoming elections.

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The Daily Beast

Polling Indicates Decline in American Pride Ahead of Trump’s America 250 Celebrations

A recent PRRI survey indicates a significant decline in American pride, with only 51 percent of respondents expressing pride in being American, down from 82 percent in 2013. The survey highlights stark differences in pride levels among political affiliations, with 83 percent of Republicans feeling proud compared to 31 percent of Democrats. This decline in national pride comes as President Trump prepares for the 'America 250' celebrations in 2026.

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Washington Examiner

Barack Obama discusses post-presidency life and future goals

Barack Obama discussed his transition to a quieter life after the presidency, focusing on mentoring future leaders. He reflected on his political involvement since leaving office and expressed concerns about current administration policies. The interview precedes the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.

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Axios

Senate Hearing for Trump's DNI Nominee Jay Clayton Scheduled Amid Confusion

Senator Tom Cotton confirmed that the hearing for President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton, is still scheduled for Wednesday, despite conflicting statements from Trump. The situation has raised concerns about the influence of social media on national security processes.

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Fox News — Politics

Kamala Harris Critiques Trump Administration's Iran Negotiations During Climate Summit

Kamala Harris criticized the Trump administration's Iran negotiations during a climate summit, calling the conflict a 'war of choice' that could harm Republicans in the midterm elections. She estimated that Americans have incurred an additional $500 in costs due to the conflict and expressed confidence in Democratic success in the upcoming elections. Oil prices have recently fallen amid hopes for a U.S.-Iran agreement.

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Fox News — Latest

Kamala Harris Critiques Trump Administration's Iran Deal at Climate Summit

At the Austrian World Summit, Kamala Harris criticized the Trump administration's Iran deal, calling it a 'War of Choice' and suggesting it could harm Republicans in the midterms. She estimated that Americans have incurred an additional $500 in costs due to the conflict and discussed the potential implications of the upcoming negotiations with Iran.

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Fox News — Politics

Hillary Clinton Criticizes Joe Biden's 2024 Reelection Bid

Hillary Clinton criticized Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection in 2024, calling it a 'terrible mistake' during an interview. She suggested that Biden's choice contradicts his earlier statements and speculated that a different Democratic candidate could have performed better against Donald Trump. Clinton had previously supported Biden throughout the campaign.

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Fox News — Latest

Hillary Clinton Criticizes Joe Biden's 2024 Reelection Bid

Hillary Clinton has publicly criticized Joe Biden's decision to seek reelection in 2024, stating it was a significant mistake. She argued that Biden's choice undermined his legacy and suggested that a different Democratic candidate could have been more competitive against Donald Trump. Clinton's comments come despite her earlier support for Biden during the election cycle.

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The Hill

Sen. John Kennedy does not rule out presidential campaign

Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) indicated on June 17, 2026, that he is open to the possibility of running for president, although he is currently focused on his Senate campaign. His second term in the Senate will end in January 2029.

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New York Times — US

Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia Seeks Re-election

Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia is running for re-election as the sole Senate Democrat in a state that supported President Trump in the 2024 election. His campaign is gaining attention online.

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politico.eu

Former General Roberto Vannacci Gains Support in Italian Politics

Roberto Vannacci, a former army general, is gaining support in Italian politics with his new National Future party, challenging Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's coalition. Polls indicate that Vannacci's party is reaching parity with the anti-immigration League party, forcing Meloni to address issues central to Vannacci's platform as she prepares for the upcoming general election.

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The Hill

Janeese Lewis George Leads in Washington, D.C. Democratic Primary for Mayor

Janeese Lewis George is currently leading the Democratic primary for mayor of Washington, D.C., with nearly 53 percent of the vote. She is ahead by 16.28 percentage points over her nearest rival, as the city prepares for a transition following Mayor Muriel Bowser's retirement.

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