Justice Department sues to block California US House map in clash that could tip control of Congress
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL R BLOOD Associated Press LOS ANGELES AP The Justice Department on Thursday sued to block new congressional district boundaries approved by California voters last week joining a court battle that could help determine which party wins control of the U S House in Related Articles What s next in Congress on the push to release the Epstein files The unprecedented establishment shutdown will weigh on a US business sector already under stress States scramble to send full SNAP food benefits to millions of people after cabinet shutdown ends -year mortgages NFL kickoff rules Here s where several of Trump s latest jaw-dropping musings stand Judge denies New Jersey Rep McIver s request to dismiss Trump administration charges The complaint filed in California federal court targets the new congressional map pushed by Democratic Gov Gavin Newsom in response to a similar Republican-led effort in Texas backed by President Donald Trump It sets the stage for a high-stakes legal and political fight between the Republican administration and the Democratic governor who s seen as a likely presidential contender California s redistricting scheme is a brazen power grab that tramples on civil rights and mocks the democratic process Attorney General Pam Bondi commented in an emailed comment Governor Newsom s attempt to entrench one-party rule and silence millions of Californians will not stand California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition a constitutional amendment changing the congressional boundaries to give Democrats a shot at winning five seats now held by Republicans in next year s midterm elections The Justice Department is joining a situation challenging the new map that was brought by the California Republican Party last week The Trump administration accuses California of racial gerrymandering in violation of the Constitution by using race as a factor to favor Hispanic voters with the new map It asks a judge to prohibit California from using the new map in any future elections Race cannot be used as a proxy to advance political interests but that is precisely what the California General Assembly did with Proposition the modern ballot initiative that junked California s pre-existing electoral map in favor of a rush-job rejiggering of California s congressional district lines the lawsuit says Prop was Newsom s response to Trump s maneuvers in Texas where Republicans rejiggered districts in hopes of picking up five seats of their own ahead of the midterm elections when House control will be on the line Democrats need to gain just a handful of seats next year to take control of the chamber which would imperil Trump s agenda for the remainder of his term and open the way for congressional investigations into his administration Republicans hold seats to Democrats The showdown between the nation s two the bulk populous states has spread nationally with Missouri Ohio and a spray of other states either adopting new district lines to gain partisan advantage or considering to do so The national implications of California s ballot measure were clear in both the money it attracted and the high-profile figures who became involved Tens of millions of dollars flowed into the race including a million donation to opponents from the Congressional Leadership Fund the super political action committee tied to House Speaker Mike Johnson R-La Former action movie star and Republican Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger opposed it while former President Barack Obama a Democrat appeared in ads supporting it calling it a smart approach to counter Republican moves aimed at safeguarding House control The contest provided Newsom with a national platform when he has substantiated he will consider a White House run in Richer published from Chicago