A demonstrator holds a sign during a rally against redistricting at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on September 18, 2025. Kaiti Sullivan/Bloomberg/Getty Images/File
The Indiana Senate voted Tuesday to adjourn until January as its Republican supermajority continues to resist pressure from President Donald Trump to redraw the state’s congressional lines.
Gov. Mike Braun responded by threatening to “compel” the Senate into a special session to vote on redistricting at Trump’s behest.
It was the latest chapter in an escalating intraparty battle in Indiana over the White House’s monthslong effort to bolster the party’s US House majority in time for next year’s midterm elections. Republicans now hold seven of Indiana’s nine US House seats, and Trump is seeking new maps t

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