Summary
Indiana's Senate met to discuss redrawing the state's congressional maps before the 2026 election. The proposed changes could increase Republican seats, and President Trump is very interested in the result.
Key Facts
- Indiana Senate held a meeting on redrawing congressional maps.
- The new map could give Republicans two more seats.
- The changes are being considered for the 2026 election.
- President Trump is very interested in how this issue develops.
- Liz Landers, a White House correspondent, is following the story.