Live updates: Trump, Braun target Indiana's defiant GOP lawmakers; Venezuela moves raise alarm

The HillFriday, December 12, 2025 at 2:18:46 PM
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Live updates: Trump, Braun target Indiana's defiant GOP lawmakers; Venezuela moves raise alarm
  • Indiana Republicans have defied former President Trump's push for a congressional redistricting plan that aimed to create two additional GOP-leaning House seats, resulting in a significant setback for Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Braun. The Indiana Senate voted against the proposal, reflecting a growing rift within the party as the 2026 midterms approach.
  • This rejection is particularly concerning for Trump, who has been actively advocating for the redistricting to strengthen Republican representation. The defeat indicates a potential loss of influence for Trump among Indiana lawmakers, which could impact his broader political strategy leading into the midterms.
  • The situation highlights ongoing tensions within the Republican Party, as local lawmakers resist external pressures from party leaders. This defiance may signal a shift in political dynamics, where state-level Republicans prioritize their own electoral strategies over national party directives, raising questions about Trump's ability to unify the party ahead of critical elections.
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