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Disgraced MAGA Rep’s Case Against Newsom Thrown Out by Trump Judge

October 23, 2025
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Disgraced MAGA Rep’s Case Against Newsom Thrown Out by Trump Judge
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A federal judge has thrown out MAGA Rep. Ronny Jackson’s lawsuit against Gavin Newsom that was aimed at blocking California’s redistricting push.

The decision is a victory for the California governor’s effort to counter red states’ attempt to deliver more House GOP seats for President Donald Trump in the 2026 midterms.

After Texas redrew its maps earlier this year, a move expected to deliver Republicans five new seats, Newsom retaliated by putting forward a ballot measure that could temporarily authorize new California district lines to neutralize Texas’ advantage.

US Texas Representative and former White House physician. Ronny Jackson (L), joins former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Bozeman, Montana, on August 9, 2024. (Photo by NATALIE BEHRING / AFP) (Photo by NATALIE BEHRING/AFP via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump has sought to cement the GOP’s trifecta by putting pressure on red state’s to gerrymander their maps. Natalie Behring/Getty Images

Jackson, who represents Texas, sued Newsom, 58, in August, seeking to block the measure—which the Democratic governor has dubbed the Election Rigging Response Act. The Trump-loyalist, 58, claimed that if voters approve the measure and Democratic candidates go on to win statewide, he would be left vulnerable to losing his chair on two House subcommittees.

Jackson posted a video on social media announcing his lawsuit, telling Newsom, “We are going to sue you, and we are going to win this.”

But a Trump-appointed Texas district judge dismissed Jackson’s lawsuit Thursday, saying that the congressman failed to show how California’s redistricting plan would cause him to “suffer a legally cognizable injury-in-fact.”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 14: California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks about the “Election Rigging Response Act” at a press conference at the Democracy Center, Japanese American National Museum on August 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Newsom spoke about a possible California referendum on redistricting to counter the legislative effort to add five Republican House seats in the state of Texas. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
California’s ballot measure is expected to hand Democrats five seats if it passes in the Nov. 4 special election. Getty Images

Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, whom Trump appointed in 2019, called Jackson’s claim that he would lose influence, staff members, and media visibility in the event that California approves the ballot measure, “far too speculative to show causation.”

Kacsmaryk, considered a staunch conservative, also cast doubt on Jackson’s assertion that his outspoken support for Trump makes him especially vulnerable to retribution from Democrats.

“Plaintiff is hardly unique among Republican congressmen in that respect,” the judge wrote. “Thus, his argument that he is uniquely likely to suffer retribution at the hands of a Democratic majority falls flat.”

Matthew Kacsmaryk
District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk was appointed by President Donald Trump in 2019 and is considered a staunch conservative. U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

The Daily Beast has reached out to the offices of Jackson and Newsom for comment.

Jackson served as Trump’s White House physician during the president’s first term and before that for Barack Obama—who has reentered the political arena to back California’s redistricting initiative.

In 2020, Jackson let his full medical license expire in Virginia. The retired Navy one-star admiral was demoted from his rank in 2022 amid allegations of making inappropriate sexual comments and violating alcohol policies, before being reinstated last month.

The White House has previously used a statement from Jackson hailing Trump as “the healthiest president this nation has ever seen” and “mentally and physically sharper than ever before” to respond to inquiries about the president’s health conditions and mental gaffes.

If California’s Prop. 50 passes in the Nov. 4 special election, it is expected to hand Democrats five seats.

Red states aren’t even hiding the fact that they are willing to do whatever their Dear Leader Donald Tump tells them to do. pic.twitter.com/zE6fjnvEUK

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) October 23, 2025

The post Disgraced MAGA Rep’s Case Against Newsom Thrown Out by Trump Judge appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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