GossipsNG.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World
No Result
View All Result
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World
No Result
View All Result
GossipsNG.com
No Result
View All Result

Jesse Watters says ‘Blacks’ should have more kids if they want better representation in Congress

by News Break
May 15, 2026
in World
0
152
SHARES
1.9k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox

Get our free Inside Washington email

Get our free Inside Washington email

Inside Washington

Fox News host Jesse Watters suggested Thursday that Black people should prioritize reproducing if they want more seats in Congress.

“I did some research on the Blacks, as Judge Jeanine so eloquently would say, the solution to [House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’s] problem, this gay Obama, is baby making,” Watters said on Fox News’ “The Five.”

“Blacks, for 150 years, have only represented 10 to 15 percent of the American population, Ok? That’s not that much. So if they wanna have more seats, they gotta get in between the sheets,” he said.

Watters’ claim came in response to Democrats, such as Jeffries, expressing outrage at Republicans’ efforts to redraw congressional districts in their favor, otherwise known as gerrymandering.

President Donald Trump has directed Republican-led states to redraw their maps to help them pick up more seats in Congress. That effort, combined with a recent Supreme Court ruling, essentially allows states to redraw maps to eliminate Black majority districts.

Fox News host Jesse Watters told co-hosts of ‘The Five’ that Black voters needed to have more children in order to create better representation in Congress
Fox News host Jesse Watters told co-hosts of ‘The Five’ that Black voters needed to have more children in order to create better representation in Congress (The Five / Fox News)

Ultimately, the move could benefit Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections as well as future presidential elections.

Some Democratic lawmakers have pushed back and ordered their own states to redistrict to favor the Democratic Party in the midterms.

But “The Five” co-host Greg Gutfeld criticized the Democrats for making politically-motivated decisions, rather than making decisions that benefit their voters.

Co-host and former congressman Harold Ford Jr., who is Black, disputed the assertions from Watters and Gutfeld.

“I’m not arguing for more Black congressmen,” Ford said. “I’m arguing, just don’t draw districts that advantage a party.”

Watters, invoking his familiar sarcastic tone, replied to Ford, “No, you’re just discriminating against whites. That was an all-Black district; we want to be in that district.”

Ford condemned Trump for breaking precedent by ordering states to redistrict in the middle of the decade, rather than at the start of it, after the U.S. Census is completed.

Some states, such as Florida and Tennessee, have proposed congressional maps that would eliminate Democratic-led districts.

Some voters have expressed outrage toward the recent Supreme Court ruling that weakened a portion of the Voting Rights Act, which intended to prohibit states from gerrymandering based on race
Some voters have expressed outrage toward the recent Supreme Court ruling that weakened a portion of the Voting Rights Act, which intended to prohibit states from gerrymandering based on race (Getty)

In Florida, a proposed map would shrink the number of Democratic districts from seven to four. In Tennessee, a proposed map would eliminate the lone Democratic-led district and carve up a semi-conservative district to make it even more Republican.

“One of the districts they just re-drew in Tennessee, that was my old congressional district,” Ford told his co-hosts. “I’m not crying about it. Look, I’m a grown-up. But I’ll tell you this, you better be a grown-up when Democrats do the same thing as Republicans.”

Before the Supreme Court ruling, the states would have been less likely to win a legal challenge because Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibited states from diluting the votes of racial minorities.

But now, states have more leeway to do so, because the Supreme Court re-interpreted Section 2 so that there must be a deliberate intent to dilute the votes of racial minorities for a map to be unconstitutional.

Related Posts

World

Madison tornado update: Wisconsin's Verona, Fitchburg, Monona under warning; twister to hit soon

May 19, 2026
World

US Secretary of State approves $25.8 billion in weapons sales to Middle East allies – report

May 19, 2026
World

Fired immigration judge sues Trump’s DOJ over discriminatory push to replace women and minorities with white men

May 19, 2026
World

Pak Deploys JF-17s, Thousands Of Troops In Saudi During Iran War: Report

May 19, 2026
World

Latvia’s president asks opposition leader to form new government

May 19, 2026
World

UFO files: What woman told FBI about ‘alien in earthly form’ in 1967

May 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Business

SIFAX Group Congratulates Onigbinde on Election as MARAN President

by News Break
May 19, 2026
0

SIFAX Group has congratulated Mr. Oluyinka Onigbinde on his election as the new President of the Maritime...

Read more

Repton CEO Calls for Digital Skills Acquisition at Lagos Career Fair

May 19, 2026

“He Insulted And Blocked Me”- Private Chef Alleges Harassment From Client After Booking

May 19, 2026

“Five Dead, 11 Injured” — Wike Orders Free Treatment As Three-Storey Building Collapses In Abuja

May 19, 2026

EX-Ebonyi lawmaker, Eni Uduma Chima emerges PDP Reps flagbearer for Afikpo/Edda Federal Constituency

May 19, 2026

Beyond Border Bans: Turning Nigeria’s Seme Border from a Revenue Leak into Goldmine of Billions of Naira

May 19, 2026

Nairobi: Family in distress after nurse daughter dies after short illness

May 19, 2026

FG arraigns man over alleged terrorism, impersonation

May 19, 2026

Bodies Of Four Missing Italian Divers Found In Undersea Maldives Cave

May 19, 2026

Tinubu ally Aminu-Ja’oji wins APC Reps ticket in Kano

May 19, 2026
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
© 2025 GossipsNG. All rights reserved.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Society
  • Latest
  • World