My new book, Trump 2.0—now a New York Times BESTSELLER—is officially available for order!
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PLUS, a special invitation…
If you live in the Washington,DC area (or want to travel), I’d like to invite you to a book event Friday, May 15 at the Kennedy Center—tickets are free and on sale now.
I’ll be talking with Larry O’Connor on the roof of the Trump Kennedy Center with a VIP reception to follow.
Reserve tickets now, before the event fills up!
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Stories I’m reading…
Trump Administration Sues New York Times Over Claim It Discriminated Against White Man - vi The Wall Street Journal
Infighting erupts as Democrats intervene in contested primaries - via Axios
Supreme Court Agrees to Fast-Track Voting Rights Act Mandate (1) - via Bloomberg Law
A U.S. Navy Ballistic Missile Submarine Arrived in Gibraltar, May, 10, 2026. - via U.S. Naval Forces
ABC says Trump’s FCC is threatening free speech in ‘The View’ probe - via CNN
Republicans prepare for long-term redistricting domination - via Semafor
In a new poll, Americans voice broad bipartisan support for age caps in Congress - via NPR
I’m a Democrat. My Party Has a Double Standard on Antisemitism. - via The New York Times
Iran responds to the Trump's latest offer - via Reuters
Lawyers: Biden to fight DOJ plan to release audio of his talks with ghostwriter - via Politico
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HUGE redistricting update…
Virginia (currently 5R-6D)

Florida (currently 20R-8D) +4 GOP
New map signed into law by Governor DeSantis.
Louisiana (currently 4R–2D): +1 GOP Likely
The state is actively redrawing its congressional map. After the SCOTUS ruling struck down the existing map, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry delayed the May 16 congressional primaries (while keeping other races on schedule). The legislature (in regular session) is working on a new map that could eliminate one or both Democratic-held majority-Black districts. Litigation over the primary delay is ongoing, but the process is moving forward with SCOTUS expediting implementation of its new map.
Alabama (currently 5R–2D): LIKELY +1 GOP
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey called a special legislative session (beginning early May) to redraw the congressional map. The House has already approved a measure to potentially alter primaries (scheduled for May 19) if courts permit the new map. Officials hope to implement changes before the 2026 elections, targeting the two Democratic seats. Alabama also has a pending related appeal that could be affected.
Tennessee (currently 8R–1D): +1 GOP
Republican Gov. Bill Lee called a special legislative session (beginning early May) specifically to review and redraw the congressional map. The focus is breaking up the single Democratic-held district centered on majority-Black Memphis. This is one of the more advanced efforts among the states listed. The map was signed into law Friday.
Mississippi (currently 3R–1D): NO CHANGE
Gov. Tate Reeves called a special session for May 20, but it is limited to redistricting the state’s Supreme Court (judicial) districts in response to a separate VRA-related case and the Callais ruling’s impact on race-based districting standards. There is no active legislative push or special session focused on congressional districts for the 2026 elections. Some discussion of congressional changes has occurred informally, but timing and legal constraints make it unlikely the current map will change before November.
South Carolina (currently 6R–1D): POTENTIAL +1 GOP
The Republican-controlled House voted 87-27 on May 6–7 to approve a resolution allowing lawmakers to reconvene after the regular session ends and redraw the congressional map, explicitly targeting the majority-Black 6th District held by longtime Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn. A new map could be introduced as soon as May 7–8, with committee hearings to follow. The proposal now requires Senate approval (two-thirds vote). Earlier statements from some GOP leaders called full redistricting this year “unlikely” due to timing, but the House action has advanced the effort. Primaries are approaching (around June), so any changes would face logistical and potential legal hurdles.
American first immigration under Trump 2.0...
For years, Americans were told the border crisis was unsolvable.
It was too massive to fix and too politically sensitive to confront.
Then Trump came back into office, enforced the law, and the crisis nearly vanished overnight.
Turns out, securing the border was never impossible.
Washington just needed a president willing to do it.
After watching four years of the Biden administration’s border disaster, Trump was able to form a game plan for Trump 2.0.
That planning led to one of the greatest wins yet in this term.
Let’s break it down.

