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Trump did what today?
5/16/2026
This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?
- Sen. Bill Cassidy from Louisiana is running for reelection after voting to convict Trump.
- Most Republican senators who voted to convict Trump have retired, raising questions about Cassidy's political future.
- He faces challengers, including one endorsed by Trump, in a tense primary election.
- Cassidy believes he still represents the interests of his constituents despite his past vote.
- The outcome of this election may show Trump's influence over the Republican Party.
A majority-Black district in Louisiana traces a long fight over the Voting Rights Act
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Louisiana's majority-Black congressional district unconstitutional.
- Republican lawmakers are now redrawing maps that could dilute Black voting power.
- Historically, Black representation in Louisiana has been a struggle due to redistricting efforts.
- Concerned locals believe these changes undermine the Voting Rights Act.
- Activists emphasize the ongoing fight for fair representation and the importance of voting.
The Trump administration is planning a prayer event on the National Mall. All but one of the speakers is Christian
- The event 'Rededicate 250' will feature mostly Christian speakers and aims to reflect America's faith.
- Critics say it promotes Christian nationalism, while supporters see it as a patriotic tribute.
- Only one non-Christian speaker will join, raising concerns about inclusivity.
- Polls show most Americans favor separating religion from government activities.
- Protests are planned against the event, emphasizing the need for diverse religious representation.
Israel says it killed the leader of Hamas' military wing
- Israel has confirmed the killing of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a key Hamas military leader.
- Al-Haddad was involved in the planning of Hamas attacks against Israel.
- His death might affect the fragile ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
- The situation remains tense as ongoing issues stall peace efforts.
- Al-Haddad's family has acknowledged his death.
Supreme Court is death knell for Virginia's Democratic-friendly congressional maps
- The U.S. Supreme Court denied Virginia's new congressional map that favored Democrats.
- This decision followed a state court ruling which nullified the map due to procedural issues.
- Republicans argue the map unfairly segregated voters for political gain.
- Democrats claim the ruling undermines the will of the voters.
- The recent trend shows a larger battle over redistricting in various states across the country.