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Jeffries: ‘we will not let Trump rig the midterm elections’

Chris Stein

Chris Stein

Top House Democrats were in a triumphant mood at a press conference held after Virginia voters last night approved new maps that could help Democrats win all but one of the state’s seats in the House of Representatives.

“We will not let Donald Trump rig the midterm elections by gerrymandering maps all across the country without a forceful Democratic response. That is what you saw in Virginia,” Democratic House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries said.

The chair of House Democrats campaign arm Suzan DelBene said: “We have held back a Republican power grab and leveled the playing field in the fight for the majority in the people’s house. Last night’s results are what happens when voters decide, and it’s as simple as that.”

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Bessent says that gas prices could be ‘lower’ than prior to Iran war after conflict ends

At a Senate appropriation subcommittee hearing today, treasury secretary Scott Bessent told lawmakers that he anticipates gas prices to plummet as soon as the war in Iran ends.

Bessent added that fuel costs could be “perhaps lower” than before the conflict began. Currently, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the US is over $4, up from $2.98 in late February, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

Scott Bessent testifies on his agency’s proposed budget estimates for fiscal year 2027 at a Senate appropriation subcommittee, 22 April 2026. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP



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