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Re -divide the revenge circles: from the Politics Office



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Monday is happy, readers! In today’s edition, NBC News brings you to Austin, Boston, Chicago and Washington the latest facing the re -division of circles in Texas, after Democrats fled the state to deprive Republicans of the legal quorum to move forward in legislation. After that, our team in Washington is digging in repercussions of President Donald Trump’s refusal to the head of the work statistics office.

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Saddam escalated the division of circles in Texas after the scattering of the Democrats, and the House of Representatives was deprived of the quorum

Written by Ben Kamesar, Natasha Corkeen, Ryan Chandler and Adam Edelman

The Texas State House briefly regained this afternoon amid a conflict that witnessed at the national level regarding the majority of the Republican Party’s plan to redraw the Congress lines in the state, as Republican lawmakers voted to agree to civil detention orders targeting dozens of democrats who fled the state, and prevented the Republicans from the plan.

The largest part of the Democrats, who are more than 50 years old, who left the state in Illinois, where the Democratic Governor was received by JB Pritzker. Others in Boston and in Albani, New York, where Democratic Governor Cathay Hochol, in response to Texas, is pressing a change in the state law to allow the re -division of circles in the coming years.

There, outside the reach of the state and the Ministry of Public Safety in Texas, this notes may have a little practical impact. But at home, Democrats face increasing fines, and Republican governor Greg Abbott threatens to take off the democratic lawmakers from his post or send law enforcement to force them to return to the state.

Because the actions of the House of Representatives require a quorum, 51 of 62 members of the Democratic Parliament in the state, by staying outside the state, enabled the Republican Council to proceed from moving forward in legislation.

The absence prohibited the quorum, a fact that was quickly confirmed after the legislators were exposed to this day.

Republican spokesman Dustin Buroz warned dozens of Democrats who fled the state as “abandoning his position and administered their appearances on the voters who swore to represent them.”

Democrats have criticized the Republicans’ transmission in re -dividing the circles as a play of power and criticized them because of its transfer to the draft law to re -divide the departments before they responded legislative to the destroyed floods this summer, which killed more than 100 people in Kiir Province, outside San Antonio. Today, the burrows have fallen under the pretext that the Democrats delay their ability to move to other legislative priorities, such as the treatment of floods.

Democratic Representative Ann Johnson of Houston, spokesperson yesterday evening after arriving at a press conference in a mall about 30 miles to the west from Chicago, said that the draft law re -dividing the departments is only because Trump is afraid of voters next November.

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The White House is looking for a new BLS president with “credibility” and “experience”

Written by Jonathan Allen, Catherine Doyle and Peter Nicholas

White House officials in the week began to scramble to find a permanent alternative after President Donald Trump, Commissioner of the Labor Statistics Office, Eric Minarker on Friday, fired in the wake of a report on the weakest jobs than July and the severe declining reviews of employment during the previous two months.

Steve Bannon, the first White House adviser in the first period of Trump to affect the Maga Wing for the Republican Party, pushes strongly to EJ Antoni, the chief economist at the Conservative Heritage Foundation. Anthony, the contributor to Project 2025 Policy Rubric, has long been skeptical of BLS data. At Podcast Panon last week, Anthony called for the launch of McNTarfer shortly before Trump’s trigger pulled.

In an interview with NBC News this afternoon, Anthony said that no one at the White House had contacted him about the job. One of the White House aides said that the western wing officials “still run traps” for the candidates to make a confirmed position in the Senate.

The White House did not return a request to comment on whether Anthony was under study.

Trump said yesterday that he is planning to announce a choice In the next three or four days.

“A person has a credibility and tremendous experience,” said one of the senior White House officials who indicated that Trump will listen to the ideas of Treasury Scott Beesen, Director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Haysit and Stephen Miran, President of the National Economic Council.

The employment of such a person may be a challenge for Trump. In the overthrow of Mcensarfer, he claimed that the numbers of jobs are subject to political manipulation – “fraud in order to make the Republicans, and me, It looks badHe said – “The ghost raised that the new commissioner will not launch numbers that made Trump look bad.

“Optimist.

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πŸ—ž The best stories today

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  • πŸ—³ 2026 hours: Representative Nancy Mass, who was sometimes broken with the leaders of the Republican Party, often made the controversy, today made a long -standing offer for the position of South Carolina governor. Read more β†’
  • New restrictions: The Ministry of Internal Security will update the visa policies to prevent sexually transformed women from traveling to the United States to participate in the elite women’s sporting events. Read more β†’
  • πŸ‘€ In the shade: By the time Susie Wales took the theater at the largest event of the Republican Florida Party this year, it was clear who was the star of the show – and at an equal footing, who was not. Read more β†’

This is all from the policy office at the present time. Today’s newsletter was assembled by Scott Bland and Dylan EBS.

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