Trump’s Gerrymandering Push In Indiana Continues to Fall Apart

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Facing pressure from the Trump administration to approve new mid-cycle maps from Congress, several Republicans in the Indiana state Senate voted Tuesday to adjourn until 2026, instead of meeting in December for a special session on redistricting as previously planned.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

In response, Braun, following in Trump’s footsteps, explicitly threatened state senators who did not succumb to administration pressure to approve new maps. It’s worth noting that Braun’s threats come just days after Trump directly called Braun and blamed him for the lack of support for redistricting in the state legislature.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

On Tuesday evening, nineteen Republican senators and all ten Democratic senators voted against calling a special session next month.

In response, Braun, following in Trump’s footsteps, explicitly threatened state senators who did not succumb to administration pressure to approve new maps. It’s worth noting that Braun’s threats come just days after Trump directly called Braun and blamed him for the lack of support for redistricting in the state legislature.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

The vote in Indiana comes just days after Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray announced that Indiana lawmakers would not meet for a special session on redistricting in December, despite growing pressure from Trump and Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to do so. In his announcement late last week, Bray said there weren’t enough votes in his conference to approve new maps that would flip the state’s only two Democratic-held seats to Republicans.

On Tuesday evening, nineteen Republican senators and all ten Democratic senators voted against calling a special session next month.

In response, Braun, following in Trump’s footsteps, explicitly threatened state senators who did not succumb to administration pressure to approve new maps. It’s worth noting that Braun’s threats come just days after Trump directly called Braun and blamed him for the lack of support for redistricting in the state legislature.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

It’s the latest in a series of significant setbacks in red states across the country for Trump’s ongoing pressure campaign as he tries to predetermine the results of the 2026 midterm elections.

The vote in Indiana comes just days after Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray announced that Indiana lawmakers would not meet for a special session on redistricting in December, despite growing pressure from Trump and Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to do so. In his announcement late last week, Bray said there weren’t enough votes in his conference to approve new maps that would flip the state’s only two Democratic-held seats to Republicans.

On Tuesday evening, nineteen Republican senators and all ten Democratic senators voted against calling a special session next month.

In response, Braun, following in Trump’s footsteps, explicitly threatened state senators who did not succumb to administration pressure to approve new maps. It’s worth noting that Braun’s threats come just days after Trump directly called Braun and blamed him for the lack of support for redistricting in the state legislature.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

It’s the latest in a series of significant setbacks in red states across the country for Trump’s ongoing pressure campaign as he tries to predetermine the results of the 2026 midterm elections.

The vote in Indiana comes just days after Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray announced that Indiana lawmakers would not meet for a special session on redistricting in December, despite growing pressure from Trump and Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun to do so. In his announcement late last week, Bray said there weren’t enough votes in his conference to approve new maps that would flip the state’s only two Democratic-held seats to Republicans.

On Tuesday evening, nineteen Republican senators and all ten Democratic senators voted against calling a special session next month.

In response, Braun, following in Trump’s footsteps, explicitly threatened state senators who did not succumb to administration pressure to approve new maps. It’s worth noting that Braun’s threats come just days after Trump directly called Braun and blamed him for the lack of support for redistricting in the state legislature.

“Unfortunately, Sen. Rod Bray was forced to join forces with DEMOCRATS to block an effort by the growing number of U.S. Senators first who wanted to vote on passing fair maps. Now, I have no choice but to explore every option at my disposal to force the State Senate to show up and vote,” Braun wrote in an article on X on Tuesday.

“I will support President Trump’s efforts to recruit, approve and fund primary challengers to Indiana senators who refuse to support fair maps,” he added.

In recent days, Trump has also threatened Indiana state senators, who have refused to fall into line. Most recently, he spoke to Truth Social to single out Bray again.

“I won Indiana in a landslide, the most votes ever in the state – such an HONOR! A RINO state senator, Rodric Bray, who doesn’t care about maintaining the House majority in Washington, is the main problem. Soon he will have a main problem, just like every other politician who supports him in this stupidity,” Trump posted Tuesday.

Despite early Republican victories in North Carolina and Missouri, Trump’s broader campaign collapsed.

Also Tuesday, a federal court barred the use of Texas’ new congressional map, calling it racist and therefore unconstitutional. Additionally, earlier this month, a Utah judge threw out a new Republican-friendly map. And in Kansas, Republicans didn’t get enough votes to approve a new map.

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