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    Inside the Special Session That Tennessee Held While a Congressman’s Brother Was Being Detained Outside

    Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockMay 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Procedures were scheduled for the third day of Tennessee’s special session. The vote itself—a new congressional map that would divide up Memphis and redistribute its predominantly Black electorate across neighboring districts—was all that was left by the time the gavel was dropped on Thursday morning, May 7. The majority of the political theater had already taken place earlier in the week. It was redistricting on paper. It was completely different in the chamber.

    The gallery was packed. People had been coming since the early hours of the morning, some with printed copies of the proposed map in their hands and others with little handmade signs that the troopers eventually ordered them to put away. On days like this, the Tennessee Capitol is filled with a certain kind of quiet, not quite silence but a held breath. The sound of shoes on the marble is audible. From the press row, you can hear the tiny mechanical click of the camera shutters. Then, at some point in the middle of the morning, the shouting was so loud that you could hardly hear anything else.

    Drifting down from the upper gallery were parachutes, real fabric parachutes like the ones kids play with in gym class. The WKRN crew was later informed by security that a fire alarm had gone off. As is sometimes the case when people are unsure of what has happened, the room tipped into chaos. Cameron Sexton, the speaker of the House, gave the order to clear the gallery. Troopers from the Tennessee Highway Patrol moved in. KeShaun Pearson, the brother of Memphis Democrat Representative Justin J. Pearson, who rose to national prominence in 2023 following his brief expulsion from the same chamber by Republican colleagues, was among those who refused to leave.

    More cameras than anyone could count recorded what happened next. Wearing his suit, Pearson attempted to stand between his brother and the troopers. “My brother ain’t doing nothing to nobody,” he said, raising his voice. “He’ll walk out by himself.” Before the troopers led KeShaun away, there was a quick, almost ceremonial embrace. Pearson expressed his pride in him. A sitting member of a state legislature witnesses his brother being arrested on the floor of the building where he works. It’s the kind of moment you watch a few times before you realize what you’re actually looking at.

    The session went on inside. That’s the part that stays. The House voted on the map while KeShaun Pearson was being booked at the Davidson County Detention Center on charges of disrupting an official meeting. He was released shortly after, and no mugshot was made public. Memphis was divided into several districts by the new boundaries, which Republicans described as normal reapportionment and Democrats as a purposeful dilution of Black political power. According to THP, a total of three individuals were placed under arrest. None of them caused the session to pause.

    Inside the Special Session That Tennessee Held While a Congressman's Brother Was Being Detained Outside
    Inside the Special Session That Tennessee Held While a Congressman’s Brother Was Being Detained Outside

    Within hours, Senator Marsha Blackburn weighed in, describing Pearson’s actions toward troopers as “unbecoming.” For his part, Pearson referred to the vote as “a political lynching.” Neither phrase is intended to be subtle. Both sides seem to know exactly what is being fought over here and what the audience back home is expected to witness.

    It’s difficult to ignore how condensed everything was. A special session lasting three days. Minutes were needed for the vote. An arrest in a matter of seconds. Tennessee’s congressional delegation for the remainder of the decade will be shaped by this map. You get the impression from watching the video that everyone in that room, including the lawmakers, the protesters in the gallery, and the troopers, already knew their roles. Whether anyone outside of Tennessee was supposed to be watching and whether it will matter if they were are the unanswered questions that loom over the entire situation.

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