Senate Passes $70B Immigration Bill, Alabama Map Cleared & CA Primary Results
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(00:00:54) Alabama Redistricting Cleared
(00:01:48) Judge Impeachment Articles Filed
(00:02:27) California Primary: Becerra Advances
(00:03:10) What to Watch Next
Friday delivered a dense slate of political developments across all three branches of government. The Senate passed seventy billion dollars in immigration enforcement funding along strict party lines, but the vote nearly fell apart before it happened. A bloc of Senate Republicans pushed to strip a one-point-eight billion dollar anti-weaponization settlement fund from the bill, dragging the session deep into early morning. The fund's implementation status remains unresolved — a fault line worth watching inside a Republican majority that needs to stay unified heading into the next legislative battles.
The Supreme Court issued a six-to-three ruling authorising Alabama to use a new congressional redistricting map that eliminates a majority-Black district — weeks before the state's August primary. Alabama must now process roughly six hundred thousand voter registration changes on a compressed timeline. The ruling continues a pattern of the Court narrowing Voting Rights Act enforcement tools, with the pace now accelerating into live election cycles.
On Capitol Hill, Representative Clay Fuller filed impeachment articles against federal Judge Eleanor Ross, citing allegations of sexual misconduct and false statements to investigators. Removal requires a two-thirds Senate majority — a threshold with no clear path yet.
In California, Xavier Becerra led the open gubernatorial primary with just over twenty-six percent of the vote, advancing to the general election. Turnout came in at roughly twenty-three percent — a low figure for the nation's largest state in a high-stakes cycle. The Republican nominee remains undecided, leaving the general election dynamics open.
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