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Virginia Democrats ask Republican-dominated US supreme court to restore congressional map designed to boost Democrats

Virginia Democrats filed an emergency application to the US supreme court on Monday, asking the Republican-dominated body to set aside a state court decision and permit Virginia to use a new map of congressional districts for this years’s midterms that was approved by voters in a referendum last month.

The map was thrown out by Virginia’s supreme court last week.

Virginia’s supreme court ruled that the state cannot use new congressional maps approved by voters to help Democrats gain as many as four new seats in the US House of Representatives, handing Republicans a major win ahead of November’s midterm elections.

In a 4-3 decision, the court found that the state’s general assembly did not follow the appropriate constitutional procedure in approving the map, which voters then passed in a referendum last month.

“This constitutional violation incurably taints the resulting referendum vote and nullifies its legal efficacy,” the court wrote.

The ruling was a setback for Democrats’ efforts nationwide to counter gerrymanders approved by Republican-led states that may oust Democratic House representatives and boost the odds Donald Trump’s allies retain their majority in Congress’s lower chamber in the November midterm elections.

The Virginia Democrats, led by Don Scott, the Democratic speaker of the Virginia house of delegates, told the justices in a filing that the state court’s ruling has “deprived voters, candidates, and the Commonwealth of their right to the lawfully enacted congressional districts”.

The lawmakers cited a 2023 supreme court ruling that warned that state courts “may not transgress the ordinary bounds of judicial review such that they arrogate to themselves the power vested in state legislatures to regulate federal elections.”

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Banners thanking Trump for Washington DC renovations use image of him inspecting Federal Reserve renovation he derided

Banners hung across Washington DC by the Trump administration, thanking Donald Trump for publicly funded improvements to federal parks, feature an image of the president inspecting the renovation of the Federal Reserve, a project he has derided as a massive waste of money that could be a crime.

A Trump administration banner thanking Donald Trump covered fencing near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall on 24 April. Photograph: Rahmat Gul/AP

The banners, compared to North Korea-style agitprop by critics in a city that voted 90% for his opponent in 2024, show Trump in a white hard hat walking along construction scaffolding draped in orange tape, with the words, “Thank you, PRESIDENT TRUMP” printed on the blue sky above him.

Crews sprayed a blue coating on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on 25 April, in front on a banner created by the Trump administration thanking Donald Trump. Photograph: Andrew Leyden/Getty Images

It is strange, then, that the National Park Service, which apparently produced the banners to cover fencing around sites the president is spending taxpayer money to renovate, chose a photograph of Trump taken on 24 July 2025, during the president’s antagonistic tour of the Federal Reserve renovation with Jerome Powell, the chairman he was trying to bully into lowering interest rates.

The photograph was posted on the official White House Flickr account to commemorate the intensely awkward visit, during which the president made a point of confronting the chairman with false information about the cost of the renovation.

Donald Trump inspected the Federal Reserve renovation on 24 July 2025 in Washington DC. Photograph: Daniel Torok/White House

After Powell resisted Trump’s demands to lower interest rates, despite the ongoing threat of inflation, the president’s justice department opened an investigation of the Federal Reserve chairman over the alleged “abuse of taxpayer dollars”.

When the Democratic influencer Brian Tyler Cohen shared a photograph of one of the banners that had been “modified by local residents”, who used orange spray paint to change the slogan to “FUCK PRESIDENT TRUMP”, and transform the hard hat to a penis, the most popular comment on the post was: “Not modified, fixed.”

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