Trump makes last-minute pitch against Virginia redistricting ballot measure in telerally call
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On April 17, 2026, former President Trump urged Virginians to reject a redistricting ballot measure, claiming it is a partisan power grab. Speaking during a telerally with Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump warned that the measure could give Democrats up to four House seats in the November elections. The last-minute appeal highlights ongoing political battles over redistricting in Virginia.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) introduced the “MAMDANI Act” on April 17, 2026, aiming to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. The bill targets migrants associated with Marxism or Islamism, proposing measures such as deportation, denaturalization, and denial of citizenship or entry. The legislation reflects ongoing debates over immigration and national security policies.
Senate Democrats are closely examining Fed chair nominee Warsh’s asset divestment plan, raising concerns that delays in his confirmation could impact market expectations. The scrutiny, which focuses on Warsh’s financial disclosures, underscores ongoing political tensions surrounding his appointment. No specific amounts or dates are provided, but the process remains uncertain as opposition persists.
Representative Nancy Mace has introduced a measure to expel Republican Cory Mills from Congress amid an investigation by the House Ethics Committee into allegations of sexual and financial misconduct. Mills has denied the accusations. The move highlights ongoing concerns about ethics and conduct within Congress, though no formal charges have been filed. The measure's fate remains uncertain.
Representative Nancy Mace has introduced a measure to expel Republican Cory Mills, who is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual and financial misconduct. Mills has denied the allegations. The move highlights ongoing concerns about ethics and accountability within the House, with no formal charges yet filed. The measure's fate remains uncertain.
A distress call on Saturday revealed Iranian forces fired on the Indian-flagged tanker Sanmar Herald in the Strait of Hormuz. A crew member pleaded with the Sepah Navy, a unit of Iran’s IRGC Navy, as the vessel came under attack. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the strategic waterway, crucial for global oil shipments.
Vice President Vance is scheduled to travel to Islamabad on Tuesday for talks with Iran aimed at ending the war, as the ceasefire deadline approaches. The U.S. is under pressure from President Trump, who has threatened to target Iranian infrastructure if no deal is reached. Iran's negotiators reportedly waited for approval from their supreme leader before proceeding. The outcome remains uncertain.