“Texas is likely to succeed on t he merits of its claim that the District Court committed at least two serious errors,” the nation’s top court wrote. “First, the District Court failed to honor the presumption of legislative good faith by construing ambiguous direct and circumstantial evidence against the legislature.”
Naturally, this raises the question of what it might mean for the legal challenges aimed at California’s own redistricting map — but that’s a battle for another day.
What’s clear right now is that the panelists on MS NOW were anything but pleased, including the network’s fake Republican and former RNC chair Michael Steele:
“the supreme court put itself in the position of the district court. It should not have done so. It is not… pic.twitter.com/R9cOE3wOcJ
— DeVory Darkins (@devorydarkins) December 5, 2025
“Because Texas said we drew it for political reasons, not race, they’re using political as the cover over race, and so if this becomes the norm that means any state in the country, particularly states in the south with a history of discrimination can claim that they are doing things with their state maps under the guise of partisan and political, when they’re really using race,” whined co-host Symone Sanders Townsend.
Of course, it is the role of the Supreme Court to correct unfair district court rulings.
Texas is one of the most diverse states in the country. So their claims about race is BS. Democrats stacked the district courts under Biden so they believe supreme court has no right to do anything now. However contrary to belief they do.
— Melanie?? (@mefbama) December 5, 2025