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WATCH: Newsom accuses Trump of gerrymandering in Texas | California

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Dave Mason | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-07-25 18:08:00


California Governor Gavin Newsom warned of a “five-alarm fire for democracy” amid Texas Republican-led efforts to redraw congressional districts following former President Trump’s push to gain five House seats. Newsom suggested California might respond by redrawing its own districts through a ballot measure to counteract what he called an unfair partisan power grab. He criticized Trump’s administration for tactics like illegal tariffs and immigration raids. Texas Democrats condemned the redistricting as harmful to minority communities. California Republicans, including Sen. Tony Strickland, opposed mid-decade redistricting, calling it a slippery slope and accusing Newsom of political posturing ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run.

(The Center Square) – Warning of a “five-alarm fire for democracy,” Gov. Gavin Newsom Friday suggested the possibility of California redrawing its congressional districts in response to actions in Texas.

“We’re looking at different pathways. There are no maps drawn,” Newsom told reporters as he stood outside the Capitol in Sacramento with Democratic members of the Texas House of Representatives.

Newsom Meets with Texas Democrats Amid Redistricting Battles

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The Republican-dominated Texas Legislature is holding redistricting hearings in response to Republican President Donald Trump’s call for new congressional districts. Trump, who discussed the matter with Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, told reporters the GOP could gain five more seats in the U.S. House. 

Republicans currently have a narrow majority in the House with 219 seats. Democrats could take control by flipping a few seats. Republicans also face the historic pattern of the party in control of the White House losing control of one chamber of Congress during the first midterm.

In determining the number of congressional seats, all states should play by the same rules, Newsom, a Democrat, said.

“That’s no longer the case, not with Donald Trump, not when he makes a call to the governor of Texas and talks about finding five additional seats so he can hold the line and control the majority of the House of Representatives,” Newsom said. 

“The people of California realize what’s at stake if we don’t put a stake into the heart of this administration,” Newsom said. “There may not be an election in 2028.”

In a post on X, Newsom warned of Trump trying to redistrict the GOP to victory in 2026.

Opponents of the administration’s policies can’t afford not to act, Newsom said at the news conference. “We have to fight fire with fire.”

Later at the outdoor press conference, as a fire engine coincidentally rushed by with its siren blaring, the governor added, “It’s a five-alarm fire for democracy.”

Texans are experiencing an assault on their democracy, Newsom said.

If Texas redraws congressional district lines, California has the option of bringing a ballot measure to ask voters to do likewise, Newsom said, but added various pathways are being considered. What might go on the ballot hasn’t been determined, he said.

“This is a fluid conversation that came in reaction to the phone call from Donald Trump to Greg Abbott,” Newsom said.

The governor also criticized the administration for what he called illegal tariffs, threats of conditioning disaster aid on the basis of politics and what he called the “warrantless raids” across California by U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Before Newsom spoke, Texas state Rep. Rafael Anchía accused Trump of trying to dismantle congressional districts that historically consists of African-American and Latino communities.

“It will create great harm, not only to Texas, but all Americans,” Anchía said.

Before Newsom’s press conference, state Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, said states shouldn’t consider redistricting at any point other than the traditional 10 years between censuses.

“I think it’s a long, slippery slope for a state to do it,” Strickland told The Center Square Friday. He noted it should only be done when there’s a voting rights issue.

“What will happen is every two years, you’re going to have a power grab from all the states within the union, and I don’t think that’s good for democracy,” Strickland said.

When asked if a redistricting attempt in Texas would amount to gerrymandering, Strickland said, “I think gerrymandering happens all the time. The difference between Texas and California is Texas doesn’t have an independent citizens’ commission.”

Since 2010 in California, redistricting has been handled by an independent commission.

“By the way, I think our lines are gerrymandered,” Strickland said. “Republicans get 40 to 42% of the vote, yet we have 20% of legislative seats.

“I think he (Newsom) will have egg on his face” if California is redistricted, Strickland said. He predicted that if Newsom got California four more seats in Congress, those seats would be held by Republicans.

While noting Texas and California shouldn’t do redistricting, Strickland was critical of Newsom for focusing on national issues instead of matters related to the state.

Strickland said he believes Newsom’s attention is on running for president in 2028. The governor hasn’t announced his candidacy, but is widely believed to be eyeing the White House.

“He’s not addressing the issues that the people of California expect us to address: gas prices, affordability,” Strickland said. “Our crime is on the rise.” 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Left

The article reports on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s criticism of Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas and his suggestion that California might respond with its own redistricting. The piece includes direct quotes and perspectives from both Newsom and Republican critics, presenting their views without overt editorializing. However, the focus on Newsom’s warnings, his framing of the issue as a “five-alarm fire for democracy,” and emphasis on alleged Trump administration misconduct subtly align the article with a center-left perspective. The inclusion of Republican counterpoints provides balance, keeping the overall tone mostly factual but leaning slightly toward the Democratic viewpoint.

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Johnson criticizes Paxton's handling of DREAM Act, calls redistricting 'un-American'

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www.kxan.com – Nicole Williams-Quezada – 2025-07-26 09:00:00

SUMMARY: State Sen. Nathan Johnson, D-Dallas, running for Texas attorney general, accused Attorney General Ken Paxton of colluding with the federal government to end the Texas DREAM Act, which allowed certain undocumented residents in Texas to pay in-state college tuition. Paxton declined to defend the law, leading to its overturn by a federal judge. Johnson criticized this move as anti-democratic and argued the program economically benefits Texas by educating residents who have lived in Texas most of their lives. He also condemned Gov. Abbott’s special session agenda, particularly on redistricting. Johnson emphasized focusing on traditional attorney general duties like consumer protection and political corruption. The primary is March 2026.

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Suspect arrested after University of New Mexico dorm shooting leaves 1 dead

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www.kxan.com – SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN and MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press – 2025-07-25 23:29:00

SUMMARY: A shooting early Friday at a University of New Mexico dormitory killed a 14-year-old boy and wounded a 19-year-old, prompting a campus wide shelter-in-place and evacuation of hundreds of students. Police took an 18-year-old male suspect into custody. The incident began during a video game session in a dorm room. The campus remains closed as the investigation continues, with increased law enforcement presence planned. University officials expressed concern for students, especially those attending orientation. Albuquerque has faced rising violent crime, particularly involving juveniles, prompting calls for legislative action to address the state’s crime issues.

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The Family Place offers domestic violence help for men

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2025-07-25 19:48:42

SUMMARY: In recent weeks, two men in North Texas were killed by current or former female partners, reflecting a growing awareness of domestic violence against men. In 2023, 26 men in Texas died due to abuse by female partners. The Family Place operates a domestic violence shelter specifically for men, offering life skills, counseling, and stable housing to help them escape violent relationships and become self-sufficient. One survivor shared how the shelter helped him recover from homelessness and rebuild his life. The Family Place emphasizes breaking the cycle of violence for men and their children, providing a 24-hour helpline for support.

The Family Place, a domestic violence shelter, wants men in abusive relationships to know that they have a place to turn to for help.

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