Democrats Pounce on Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling, Demand 'Term Limits for Justices,' Impeachment
The Supreme Court struck down a majority-black Louisiana congressional district, ruling it an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, prompting strong criticism from Democratic leaders who accused the court of undermining the Voting Rights Act and called for reforms such as term limits and impeachment of justices. Some Democrats, including prominent minority figures like Barack Obama and Kamala Harris, argued the decision threatens minority voting rights and democratic fairness. President Trump criticized the harsh rhetoric from Democrats as dangerous, referencing past attempts on his and a justice's life, while noting the court has ruled against him in other cases.
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Democrats Democrats Pounce on Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling, Demand 'Term Limits for Justices,' Impeachment Many of the 'gutted' critics are minorities elected even without racial gerrymandering Barack Obama (Getty Images), Kamala Harris (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images), Hakeem Jeffries (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images), Zohran Mamdani (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) Ira Stoll April 30, 2026 image/svg+xml .st0{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} .st1{fill:none;stroke:#384f61;stroke-width:2;stroke-linejoin:round;stroke-miterlimit:10;} The Supreme Court’s decision striking down a majority-black Louisiana congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander is sending Democrats into paroxysms of…
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