Video: Democratic Lawmakers Melt Down as Tennessee Passes New Congressional Map

After Tennessee lawmakers approved a new congressional district map in Nashville, Democrats staged walkouts and protests in the state capitol, with videos circulated on X showing chants and disruptions during lawmakers’ departure. Protesters alleged the map was racist and noted that it removed the state’s only black-majority congressional district by splitting it into three districts, two of which would run from the Memphis area toward beyond Nashville.

The Republican-dominated state Senate approved the map 25-5, and the article argues this mirrored the GOP’s strong advantage in the state legislature. It also ties the fight to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limited how race-based considerations can be used in drawing congressional maps under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, and points to similar redistricting battles occurring nationally-citing controversies in other states ahead of the 2026 midterms.




Turmoil engulfed the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville Thursday after lawmakers approved a new congressional map.

Videos posted to the social media platform X showed elected Democrats — a distinct minority in the Volunteer State — walking out of the Capitol in protest while their supporters chanted and disrupted proceedings with noisemakers.

The following short video, for instance, showed black lawmakers quietly walking out of the chamber. One could hear protesters in the background.

Another video, shot from the protesters’ perspective, captured the chants in the Capitol gallery.

The same video also showed at least one protester chanting “pedophile protector” as Republican lawmakers filed out of the building. Since President Donald Trump and others in his administration appeared to only reluctantly release files on the deceased sex offender and suspected sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Democrats have taken to calling Trump a “pedophile.”

Finally, in a callback to the 1960s, protesters chanted “hey hey, ho ho, this racist map has got to go.”

According to The Tennesseean, the new map split the state’s only majority-black congressional district into three districts. Two of those new districts stretch from Memphis to outside Nashville.

The Republican-dominated state Senate approved the map, 25-5.

Given the state legislature’s partisan composition, a Republican victory always amounted to a foregone conclusion.

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, based on data available through Aug. 29, the GOP holds a 75-24 edge in the Tennessee House and a 27-6 edge in the Senate.

On Thursday, House Minority Leader Karen Camper cried racism.

“I want the world to know that the Tennessee Democratic Caucus and the Tennessee Black Caucus what standing in the midst of adversity looks like,” Camper said, per The Tennessean. “We showed the world what fighting racism in 2026 looks like, and today we are going to show the world that we are ready to fight.”

Republicans, however, acted on last month’s landmark Supreme Court decision.

On April 29, SCOTUS ruled 6-3 that Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act neither requires nor authorizes states to draw congressional maps with race-based outcomes in mind.

As a result, red states have begun redrawing old congressional maps designed to produce black-majority districts. Those districts tend to favor Democrats politically.

Tennessee’s new map also represents the latest salvo in a nationwide redistricting war ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Last month, for instance, voters in Virginia approved a new map gerrymandered to produce a likely 10:1 Democrat advantage in the state’s U.S. House delegation. Multiple courts, however, including the Virginia Supreme Court, have halted certification of that vote.

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