Kendall: “Do you think they sent these people to Washington D.C. because Vance was going to be wowed by Jim Lucas’ charm and charisma?”
Momentum is building among Indiana legislators to reshape the state’s congressional districts, spurred in part by continued pressure from the White House.
A group of Indiana Republican lawmakers traveled to Washington, D.C. yesterday, where they met with Vice President J.D. Vance and other members of the Trump administration to discuss advancing the president’s priorities — redistricting among them.
The president did not take part in the four-hour session held Aug. 26 at the Eisenhower building, which drew roughly 60 lawmakers. According to Politico, Trump later held a private Oval Office meeting with Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate Preside