Trump touts ‘huge win’ for Republicans in Virginia map ruling; Democratic lawmaker says legislature will ‘respect’ decision – live

Trump touts ‘huge win’ for Republicans in Virginia map ruling; Democratic lawmaker says legislature will ‘respect’ decision – live

Democratic Virginia House speaker says legislature will ‘respect’ Supreme court decision

Don Scott, the Democratic speaker of the Virginia House, said that the legislature will “respect the decision” of the state supreme court that rejects a voter approved ballot-measure to re-draw Virginia’s congressional map.

“Three million people voted in a free and fair election. We gave this decision to the voters – exactly where it belongs – and they spoke loud and clear,” Scott said in a statement. “That truth doesn’t change because of a court ruling … We respect the court. But we will keep fighting for a democracy where voters – not politicians – have the final say. Because in Virginia, power still belongs to the people.”

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    In a blow to national and state Democrats, the Virginia supreme court struck down a constitutional amendment, approved by voters last month that re-drew the state’s congressional districts. The top court ruled that Virginia’s Democratic-majority legislature did not follow proper procedure in approving the referendum before it was put before voters. The new map would have likely flipped four Republican seats blue in the upcoming midterm elections, and given Democrats a 10-1 advantage for Virginia’s congressional delegation.

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    In response, Donald Trump welcomed the news, calling it a “huge win for the Republican Party, and America”. Democrats expressed extreme frustration and disappointment in the ruling, particularly after the majority of Virginians voted in favor of the referendum. “The decision to overturn an entire election is an unprecedented and undemocratic action that cannot stand,” said Hakeem Jeffries, US House minority leader, Jeffries, adding that Democrats are “exploring all options to overturn this shocking decision”.

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    Trump has announced there will be a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, from 9-11 May. The pause in fighting will be to honor Victory Day, but will also a swap of 1,000 prisoners from each country, the president said. Trump added that he made the “request” to Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself.

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    The Pentagon has released a trove of “never-before-seen” files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) – the modern term for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO). “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation,” the defense department said in a statement. However, the first batch of unresolved, declassified cases released on Friday, incorporate hundreds of pages on a monochrome new defense department website, and offered little new or conclusive evidence.

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    Following a meeting with Italian prime minister Georgia Meloni, secretary of state Marco Rubio said his Thursday meeting with Pope Leo XIV was “very positive”. Rubio said that he updated the Vatican on the situation with Iran, “expressed our point of view about why this was an important and the danger that Iran poses to the world, which is largely recognised.”

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    Donald Trump has announced there will be a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, from 9-11 May.

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    The pause in fighting will be to honor Victory Day, but will also a swap of 1,000 prisoners from each country, Trump said.

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    “This request was made directly by me, and I very much appreciate its agreement by President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hopefully, it is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard fought War,” the president added on Truth Social.

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    The Pentagon has released a trove of “never-before-seen” files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) – the modern term for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO).

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    “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation,” the defense department said in a statement, “and it’s time the American people see it for themselves.”

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    The files, now declassified, are unresolved cases. As my colleague Richard Luscombe notes, the first batch released on Friday, incorporating hundreds of pages on a monochrome new defense department website, offered little new or conclusive evidence.

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    The Pentagon said it “welcomes the application of private-sector analysis, information and expertise” and “will continue to conduct separate reporting on resolved UAP cases, as mandated by statute. Under this Administration, we will pursue the truth and share our findings with the American people.”

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    The release follows a directive from Donald Trump in February for federal agencies to begin identifying, declassifying and releasing government files related to unidentified flying objects, now known as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), and the possibility of alien life beyond Earth.

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    President Donald Trump is delivering remarks at the White House Rose Garden this afternoon. He arrived to the podium to the song “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood.

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    Stay tuned as we bring you the top lines.

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    Hakeem Jeffries, the US House minority leader, decried the ruling by the Virginia supreme court today that ultimately struck down a new congressional map, approved by voters.

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    “Over three million Virginia citizens cast their votes in a free and fair election, yet the State Supreme Court has chosen to invalidate their voice, disenfranchise them and violate their due process rights,” the top Democrat wrote in a statement. “The decision to overturn an entire election is an unprecedented and undemocratic action that cannot stand.”

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    He added that his party is “exploring all options to overturn this shocking decision” in order for Democrats to reclaim a majority in the House come November.

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    “Our fight is not over. We are just getting started,” Jeffries said.

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    Donald Trump took to Truth Social to welcome the news from the Virginia supreme court, calling it a “huge win for the Republican Party, and America”.

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    He called the new maps, approved by a majority of voters through a ballot measure, a “horrible gerrymander”. However, the president has been pushing lawmakers in deep-red states to re-draw their congressional maps to ensure that the GOP can retain its majority in the US House – currently a narrow five-seat margin.

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    Don Scott, the Democratic speaker of the Virginia House, said that the legislature will “respect the decision” of the state supreme court that rejects a voter approved ballot-measure to re-draw Virginia’s congressional map.

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    “Three million people voted in a free and fair election. We gave this decision to the voters – exactly where it belongs – and they spoke loud and clear,” Scott said in a statement. “That truth doesn’t change because of a court ruling … We respect the court. But we will keep fighting for a democracy where voters – not politicians – have the final say. Because in Virginia, power still belongs to the people.”

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    In a blow to national and state Democrats, the Virginia supreme court struck down a constitutional amendment, approved by voters last month that re-drew the state’s congressional districts.

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    The top court ruled that Virginia’s Democratic-majority legislature did not follow proper procedure in approving the referendum before it was put before voters.

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    The new map would have likely flipped four Republican seats blue in the upcoming midterm elections, and given Democrats a 10-1 advantage for Virginia’s congressional delegation.

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    Stay tuned for more on the decision.

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    New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that the US economy added 115,000 jobs in April, down from the 178,000 initially reported in March, which came after a notable contraction the month prior.

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    Unemployment in April remained unchanged at 4.3%.

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    A Guardian analysis of government records has found that, during the first seven months of Donald Trump’s presidency, the administration arrested the parents of at least 27,000 children.

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    During this period in 2025, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was deporting about twice as many parents each month compared with 2024.

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    The records do not detail how many of these children were detained or deported with their parents, and how many families were split up. But the data provides one of the starkest views yet of how Trump’s mass deportation scheme has affected parents and children.

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    In thousands of cases, DHS sought to deport parents who had a different citizenship or nationality than their children, creating major legal and logistical barriers to keeping families together. You can read more of the investigation by my colleagues, Maanvi Singh and Will Craft, here:

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    The US state department has said it will begin to revoke the passports of Americans who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments.

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    The revocations would begin on ​Friday and be focused on those who owe $100,000 or more, or ​about 2,700 American passport ​holders, the Associated Press reported.

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    In a statement, the state department said that the revocation of passports “supports the welfare of American children by exacting real consequences for child support delinquency under existing federal law.” It added:

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    Any American with significant child support debt should arrange payment to the relevant state or states now to prevent passport revocation. Once a passport is revoked, it may no longer be used for travel. Eligibility for a new passport will only be restored after child support debt is paid to the relevant state child support enforcement agency and the individual is no longer delinquent according to HHS records.

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    Passport revocations for unpaid child support of over $2,500 is permitted within a rarely used provision in Bill Clinton’s Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act law (1996), which tied benefits to work under reforms that have been criticised for driving up the numbers of people living in deep poverty. When the provision in the law has been applied it is typically focused on preventing people with child support debt from renewing or applying for a new passport.

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    Good morning, and welcome to our live coverage of US politics. Tennessee’s Republican-dominated legislature passed redistricting maps on Thursday, eliminating the state’s one Democratic, Black-majority congressional district as GOP lawmakers scramble to improve their fortunes ahead of the November midterms.

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    The new map splits Shelby County, the home of Memphis, a majority-Black city that played a critical role in the civil rights movement, into three separate Republican-leaning districts.

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    The majority-Black district being eliminated in the Memphis area has long been represented by Rep. Steve Cohen, the state’s lone Democratic congressional representative. All nine of Tennessee’s congressional districts are now Republican-leaning.

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    Republican House Speaker Cameron Sexton claimed that the new districts were drawn based on population and politics, not racial data.

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    The redraw comes as Republican-led southern states scramble to enact new maps in the wake of last week’s landmark Callais v Landry decision supreme court ruling, which invalidated swaths of the Voting Rights Act which had restrained state governments from drawing congressional districts that left Black voters at a political disadvantage.

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    Republicans in Louisiana, Alabama and South Carolina also have taken steps toward redistricting. Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, is reportedly due to sign the map into law imminently.

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    Democratic representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas’s 30th district, also criticized the Virginia supreme court decision, in a scathing post to X.

    Crockett called the rejection of voter-approved maps in Virginia “voter suppression”.

    “They keep losing when people actually vote, so instead of changing their policies, they keep trying to silence the voices of the people,” wrote Crockett, referring to Republicans.

    Texas notably redrew its congressional maps in 2025 to add more Republican seats, a move that faced legal challenges but was later approved by the US supreme court.

    Representative Terri A Sewell for Alabama’s seventh district, blasted attempts from Alabama legislators to potentially hold new US House primaries if redrawn congressional maps are allowed.

    “Black voters make up nearly one-third of Alabama’s electorate,” said Sewell during an NPR interview. “What state lawmakers are doing is trying to dilute the power of Alabama Black voters, silence their voices, and eliminate their ability to elect congressional and state leaders of their choice.”

    Sewell added: “This is not about party politics. It’s about whether Black Alabamians have a seat at the table or whether they will let state lawmakers take us back to the Jim Crow era.

    Alabama governor Kay Ivey has signed the passed plan, House Bill 1 and Senate Bill 1, which would allow for new US House primaries to occur if redistricting maps are approved by the courts.

    In a statement following the bill’s signing, Ivey said that “Alabama now stands ready to quickly act, should the courts issue favorable rulings in our ongoing redistricting cases.”

    Read the full statement here.

    Following the Virginia supreme court decision, Alabama lawmakers passed a plan on Friday that would allow for new US House primaries if courts approve the use of different congressional district maps.

    The latest decision is another significant setback to Democrats and minority voting rights advocates who are dealing with redistricting efforts from several southern Republican states.

    In addition to Alabama, legislatures in Louisiana and South Carolina are trying to implement redrawn district maps following the Supreme Court decision that diminished Voting Rights Act protections for minorities.

    Read the full article here.

    Other major Democrats have decried the decision by the Virginia supreme court to strike down a voter-approved congressional map.

    Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat representing Washington’s seventh district and chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, criticized the decision in a post to X that also called out decreasing public trust in the court system.

    “The Virginia Supreme Court just overturned the new congressional maps that voters in Virginia approved,” she wrote. “The American people are already losing trust in the courts, and this total violation of the will of the people will only make more lose faith.”

    Eric Holder, the chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC), described the decision by the Virginia supreme court to strike down the new voter-approved congressional map as “baffling”.

    In a statement, the former attorney general noted that the court “could have expressed itself BEFORE the vote”.

    “Now that the people have spoken, it is hard to understand both the rationale of the Court-permitted process and the reasoning behind the Court’s opinion that silences the majority voice of Virginia voters,” he added. “This is especially troubling given the reality that this nation faces with Republican efforts to steal the 2026 midterm election.”

    Here’s a recap of the day so far

    • In a blow to national and state Democrats, the Virginia supreme court struck down a constitutional amendment, approved by voters last month that re-drew the state’s congressional districts. The top court ruled that Virginia’s Democratic-majority legislature did not follow proper procedure in approving the referendum before it was put before voters. The new map would have likely flipped four Republican seats blue in the upcoming midterm elections, and given Democrats a 10-1 advantage for Virginia’s congressional delegation.

    • In response, Donald Trump welcomed the news, calling it a “huge win for the Republican Party, and America”. Democrats expressed extreme frustration and disappointment in the ruling, particularly after the majority of Virginians voted in favor of the referendum. “The decision to overturn an entire election is an unprecedented and undemocratic action that cannot stand,” said Hakeem Jeffries, US House minority leader, Jeffries, adding that Democrats are “exploring all options to overturn this shocking decision”.

    • Trump has announced there will be a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, from 9-11 May. The pause in fighting will be to honor Victory Day, but will also a swap of 1,000 prisoners from each country, the president said. Trump added that he made the “request” to Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself.

    • The Pentagon has released a trove of “never-before-seen” files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) – the modern term for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO). “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation,” the defense department said in a statement. However, the first batch of unresolved, declassified cases released on Friday, incorporate hundreds of pages on a monochrome new defense department website, and offered little new or conclusive evidence.

    • Following a meeting with Italian prime minister Georgia Meloni, secretary of state Marco Rubio said his Thursday meeting with Pope Leo XIV was “very positive”. Rubio said that he updated the Vatican on the situation with Iran, “expressed our point of view about why this was an important and the danger that Iran poses to the world, which is largely recognised.”

    In response to the Virginia supreme court ruling that rejected a ballot measure to re-draw the state’s congressional map, Democratic governor Abigail Spanberger said she was “disappointed” in the top court’s decision.

    “The majority of Virginia voters voted to push back against a President who said he is ‘entitled’ to more Republican seats in Congress with a temporary and responsive referendum,” the governor said.

    Spanberger went on to say that her focus ahead of the November elections will be to ensure that “all voters have the information necessary to make their voices heard”.

    Trump announces three-day ceasefire between in Ukraine war

    Donald Trump has announced there will be a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, from 9-11 May.

    The pause in fighting will be to honor Victory Day, but will also a swap of 1,000 prisoners from each country, Trump said.

    “This request was made directly by me, and I very much appreciate its agreement by President Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hopefully, it is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard fought War,” the president added on Truth Social.

    Pentagon releases previously unseen UFO files

    The Pentagon has released a trove of “never-before-seen” files on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) – the modern term for Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO).

    “These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation,” the defense department said in a statement, “and it’s time the American people see it for themselves.”

    The files, now declassified, are unresolved cases. As my colleague Richard Luscombe notes, the first batch released on Friday, incorporating hundreds of pages on a monochrome new defense department website, offered little new or conclusive evidence.

    The Pentagon said it “welcomes the application of private-sector analysis, information and expertise” and “will continue to conduct separate reporting on resolved UAP cases, as mandated by statute. Under this Administration, we will pursue the truth and share our findings with the American people.”

    The release follows a directive from Donald Trump in February for federal agencies to begin identifying, declassifying and releasing government files related to unidentified flying objects, now known as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), and the possibility of alien life beyond Earth.

    In their legal challenge against the re-drawn congressional maps, the Republican party in Virginia claimed that the constitutional amendment that was struck down by the state’s supreme court did not follow proper legislative procedures.

    According to Virginia state law, a proposed amendment to the constitution can only be approved by two consecutive state legislatures – with a state election in between them.

    Part of the GOP’s argument included the fact that the Democratic legislative majority approved this particular amendment in October, just days before the November state elections, and since early voting had already begun when the amendment was first passed, Republicans claimed this did not meet the standards of the overall process. During those elections, Democrats won additional legislative seats. They then passed the amendment for a second time in January and scheduled the referendum for April.

    Trump on Friday afternoon again said that the “cartels rule Mexico”, amid heightening tensions between the US and Mexican governments.

    Last week, the justice department announced an indictment against a governor in Mexico, accusing him of collaborating with a Mexican criminal group. The US is pushing for the Mexican government to turn the governor over to the US, who has temporarily stepped down. The Mexican government is requesting the evidence against the governor.

    Late last month, two CIA officials were killed in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, following a counternarcotics operation in coordination with state officials. The Mexican federal government grew furious, since the CIA officials did not have approval to operate in Mexico, in an alleged violation of Mexico’s national security law.

    Trump claimed without proof on Friday afternoon that “they emptied the prisons of the Congo, into the area of the southern border and they told them to just walk in”, referring to the Biden administration.

    “These were hard, mean, vicious criminals they allowed into the country”, Trump added.

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