- by foxnews
- 01 Jun 2026
Following the Supreme Court's "Callais" ruling on how race can or cannot factor into redistricting, several Republican-led states have moved to redraw congressional maps, arguing for race-neutral approaches - and officials in Jackson quickly took note.
"Understand something, that maybe while it may be in the best interest of some individual politicians in Mississippi to talk about congressional redistricting, what happens in Mississippi doesn't happen in a vacuum," Reeves said in a talk-radio spot Wednesday.
"I'm going to do what's in the best interest of Mississippi and I'm going to do what's in the best interest of America and I'm going work very closely with the Trump administration to accomplish both of those goals."
However, Reeves suggested it is not a setback to State Auditor Shad White and others' renewed bid to shift the Magnolia State's GOP representation from 3-1 to 4-0 and oust Thompson.
"It must be done to go into effect before the 2026 elections," replied voting rights activist Scott Presler, while Pastor William Pierce of Columbia drew a state map that comprised evenly divided 22-24-point Republican districts saying "this must be done now" -- as Reeves said the issue is not "if" but "when" and that he plans for the changes to take effect for the 2027 statewide elections.
White, a rising star in the GOP following his major anti-fraud and waste investigations, said that Thompson is "the worst congressman in America" and the state's map favoring him must be dealt with promptly.
"Among Mississippians; normal taxpayers, Bennie Thompson is incredibly unpopular," White said in an exclusive Fox News Digital interview Wednesday.
Like Alabama, White said Mississippi officials have "dozens" of already prepared maps to choose from, including some that give each of the four congressional districts an even-keeled level of Trump support totaling 15 points or higher, citing 2024 election results.
"The real question is just whether our politicians here have the courage to actually get Bennie Thompson out. And that question remains unanswered right now," he said.
Thompson said that the issue between the lines in the plans is race.
Thompson added Mississippi has a history of requiring federal intervention to provide equal rights to Black people, including during the Civil Rights era and suffrage fights, and compared it to the dynamic today, calling it "Jim Crow 2.0" that he will "fight back with every fiber."
Fox News Digital reached out to Thompson for further comment.
After Reeves' comments were reported, White told Fox News Digital that he still hopes "Thompson is redistricted-out as soon as possible - even if it's not going to happen next week."
Fox News Digital also reached out to Mississippi House Speaker Jason White, R-West, and Senate Leader Dean Kirby, R-Brandon for their take on Reeves' latest move and efforts to redraw the map.
State Sen. Michael McLendon, R-Hernando, joined Shad White's call to redraw the map to "give Speaker Johnson another '+1' and send Bennie Thompson home."
He disputed timeframe concerns, saying that Democrats successfully sued Mississippi to redraw his region, costing the GOP their supermajority - and he was still able to run in a mid-off-year primary.
"When Democrats demanded redistricting, the establishment's response was simple: 'We have a court order, and we're going to comply,'" McLendon said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "Now, suddenly, many of those same voices have gone completely silent."
Asked for his view on the matter, U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell, a Republican from Pascagoula, told Fox News Digital that redistricting is handled by the legislature in Jackson and that he trusts leaders there to "follow the law and do what's best" for the state.
Fox News reached out to the White House for comment.
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