Indiana lawmakers targeted by threats or swatting attacks amid redistricting decisions

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At least 11 Indiana lawmakers have been targeted with threats or swatting attacks as pressure mounts to redistrict the state, a trend pushed by President Donald Trump. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin explains why lawmakers changed course amid intimidation.

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