Summary
Congressman Cleo Fields discusses a Supreme Court ruling that limits the Voting Rights Act's use for creating majority-minority districts, calls it a horrible decision, and advocates for new voting rights legislation and term limits on the Court. The conversation also touches on mid-decade redistricting and Fed Chair Powell staying in office.
- Supreme Court ruling restricts creation of majority-minority districts under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act.
- Fields argues the decision disenfranchises voters and urges Congress to pass clear voting rights legislation.
- He calls for term limits on Supreme Court justices, accusing them of making law rather than interpreting it.
- Fields criticizes mid-decade redistricting as politically motivated and confusing for voters.
- He expresses support for Fed Chair Powell remaining in his role, dismissing investigations as weaponized.