Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said the Trump administration will likely pull certain federal support from the state in retaliation for GOP lawmakers bucking the White House on a redistricting vote.

A mid-decade redistricting bill that sought to redraw congressional lines in favor of Republicans failed to pass the Indiana Senate in a 31-21 vote on Thursday, after a group of GOP lawmakers tanked the effort, long pushed by President Donald Trump’s team.

Recommended Stories

OMB directs AI vendors seeking government contracts to measure their model's political bias

Trump administration pushes diplomacy between Israel and a pair of long-hostile neighbors

Trump grants 'full pardon' to Tina Peters after 2020 election interference conviction

Beckwith was pressed following the vote on w

See Full Page