Trump, Indiana and Rodric Bray
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A day after the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump’s contentious mid-decade redistricting proposal, warnings of political and financial retaliation escalated — including public threats that the Hoosier State could lose federal funding as punishment for GOP senators’ refusal to approve the new congressional map.
The president and one of his sons have threatened to help primary the GOP lawmakers who vote against redistricting.
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Trump Rages at Indiana ‘Republican SUCKERS’ Who Revolt on Redistricting Push in ‘MAGA Primary’ Threat
Trump savaged Indiana Senate leader Rodric Bray (R) for stalling a congressional redistricting plan he insists would deliver the GOP two extra House seats.