A New York Supreme Court justice just launched a brazen power grab: he ordered Staten Island’s 11th Congressional District—a GOP fortress—redrawn by February 6. This is raw judicial activism aimed squarely at silencing conservative voices.

Acting Justice Jeffrey Pearlman declared the map “racially discriminatory,” tossing aside decades of fair voting history. His ruling demands a new map from the state’s Independent Redistricting Committee in record time.

There’s nothing “independent” about a process driven by Washington Democrats eager to flip a solidly Republican seat. This lawsuit is a frivolous attack on voter integrity, plain and simple.

Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis slammed the decision as “a sham by partisan judges and their Democrat allies.” She’s mobilizing every legal tool to defend her constituents’ right to choose their own representative.

The appeal starts in Albany. If necessary, Malliotakis will escalate to the state’s highest court—and, if pushed, all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Republicans never back down when fundamental fairness is on the line.

Across America, redistricting battles are raging. In Texas, the Supreme Court upheld five GOP-favored seats against similar challenges. In California, Republicans are gearing up to fight another Democrat-engineered redraw.

Democrats weaponize racial arguments to erode political competition. Their goal is simple: cement one-party rule from New York to California. Republicans will expose this scheme for what it is—an unconstitutional power grab.

Conservative leaders nationwide are rallying behind Malliotakis. This fight is about more than one district; it’s the frontline in a national struggle for honest representation.

Republicans are confident. We will defend the 11th District, protect voter choice, and defeat this blatant judicial overreach—no excuses, no compromises. The courts won’t silence Staten Island’s voice.