Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., speaks throughout a information convention after the Senate luncheons within the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., says Republicans’ redistricting efforts are an try and “rig the election earlier than it begins.”
“They’re saying the quiet half out loud, and it isn’t even a whisper. It is with a bullhorn. ‘Go get me some further Republican seats in Texas,'” Padilla advised Morning Version. “It actually brings to thoughts again to after the 2020 election, when Donald Trump known as the secretary of state of Georgia and mentioned, ‘Go discover me 11,000 votes.'”
“They will do no matter it takes to win. The rule of regulation be damned,” he added.
Republicans within the Texas Home of Representatives unveiled a proposed new redistricting map on Wednesday to meet Trump’s request so as to add 5 Republican congressional seats within the state. The redrawing could possibly be key in figuring out which get together controls the U.S. Home after subsequent 12 months’s midterms.
Redistricting, or redrawing state legislative and congressional district boundaries, often occurs each 10 years following the decennial U.S. Census. However Republicans have explicitly mentioned that they’re endeavor a uncommon mid-decade redistricting for partisan causes. The Republican Social gathering of Texas said that the hassle is “a necessary step to preserving GOP management in Congress.” Trump himself mentioned a “quite simple redrawing” would decide up 5 seats for Republicans in Texas.
Padilla says Republicans are redrawing congressional traces forward of midterms as a result of Trump’s agenda is “unpopular and dangerous” to People.
“Their solely hope in holding on to energy by the midterms is to not persuade the American public on their concepts or accomplishments. It is to rig the election earlier than it begins,” he mentioned.
NPR’s A Martínez and Padilla mentioned why Republicans are scrambling to redistrict forward of midterms and what Democrats are doing to counter their actions.
The next dialog has been edited for size and readability.
Interview highlights
A Martínez: Senator, you are pushing for an investigation into whether or not White Home officers violated the Hatch Act, which bars federal workers from taking part in political exercise whereas on responsibility. Why do you suppose White Home officers might have violated the Hatch Act?
Sen. Alex Padilla: Proper. Effectively, there’s a lot that is improper with this effort to get Texas to redistrict and squeeze out some further Republican seats, as a result of that is what Donald Trump needs. However beginning with how they are going about it, Donald Trump calling (for it) from the grounds of the White Home and fascinating White Home officers, prime Division of Justice officers, to coordinate with Texas Republican officers on this effort. There is a regulation on the books generally known as the Hatch Act, which explicitly prohibits administration officers from participating in partisan political exercise.
Martínez: However not the president. Proper? The president does not apply to the Hatch Act.
Padilla: It does not apply to the president nevertheless it applies to everyone round him. And previously, there have been of us which have gotten into bother for serving to political campaigns by endorsements and fundraising. That is one degree. This can be a lot extra devious. And the president has made it very clear — he isn’t even making an attempt to cover it — that the aim for redistricting in Texas is to create further Republican seats, so that’s partisan because it will get.
Martínez: However Democrats have had redistricting efforts previously. Why is that this any totally different?
Padilla: Effectively, once you do redistricting, which we’re required to do each ten years after the census, there’s standards that goes into how the traces are to be drawn. You may’t do it in a discriminatory vogue. That is a part of the voting rights and voting rights protections which have existed for many years. Whether or not Republicans proceed to respect these or not, that is one of many issues that people are looking ahead to.
Martínez: In California, Democrats, together with reportedly Gov. Gavin Newsom, are pushing to counter the Texas redistricting with their very own redrawing of districts. So is not this all a part of this political tit-for-tat that occurs all throughout the nation?
Padilla: Effectively, I believe this is the place issues are: There is a map — a proposed map — that has been launched by Texas officers however has not been voted on but by the legislature. So there’s nonetheless time for Texas to face down — which I believe is the best state of affairs. But when Texas goes by with it — once more, this blatant political energy seize — as a result of the stakes are so excessive … we’ve got to satisfy hearth with hearth. However the superb state of affairs? Texas stands down and we’ve got a battle of concepts subsequent 12 months on the poll field.
Martínez: What penalties ought to occur if certainly it’s discovered that there are violations of the Hatch Act?
Padilla: Effectively, there’s a wide range of penalties, relying on how deep or how engaged these prime Trump administration officers — and Division of Justice officers, by the way in which, have been engaged right here. So we do have affirmation that the Workplace of Particular Counsel has begun its investigation. We’ll await the investigation to conclude and supply some suggestions.
Suzanne Nuyen and Kristian Monroe edited the digital model of this piece.