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Indiana's rejection of President Donald Trump's redistricting push makes the math more tenuous for ensuring a Republican majority in Congress.
State Sen. Greg Goode, who was publicly on the fence on redistricting and had been called out by Trump on social media, was the first to report a swatting incident. Goode said he had his front door broken down and weapons pointed at him, after a false police report that he’d murdered his wife and child was made.
After Indiana defeated mid-census redistricting Thursday afternoon, President Donald Trump downplayed the loss, while Gov. Mike Braun and Lieutenant Gov. Micah Beckwith shared their disappointment
In a now-deleted post, Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said Thursday the Trump administration very explicitly threatened to withhold federal funds from the state if it didn’t bow to pressure and help him rig the House by drawing a new congressional map.
A majority of Indiana Republican senators said no to President Donald Trump on redistricting. What makes Hoosiers different?
ABC's Martha Raddatz hosts Susan Glasser, Donna Brazile, Puck's Leigh Ann Caldwell, and RNC senior adviser Danielle Alvarez