Republicans Propose DC Border Expansion

Republicans Propose DC Border Expansion

Author: The Daily News Now! April 24, 2026 Duration: 1:27

Republicans Retaliate: Make DC Square Again Act Proposed

In response to Virginias new redistricting plan, Republican Rep. Rich McCormick introduced the Make DC Square Again Act, aiming to reverse the 1846 retrocession that returned about 30 square miles of land to Virginia, including areas near the Pentagon. Critics argue this is a political stunt, while others propose alternative solutions like executive action or folding D.C. back toward Maryland. As midterm map wars heat up, expect more twists in the battle for control.

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