Trump’s redistricting fight mushrooms with Vance in Indiana and Florida joining the fray
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – Trump urges Republican states to redraw congressional maps mid-decade aiming to gain more House seats and strengthen GOP control before the 2026 elections.
- President Donald Trump has pressured Republican-led states, including Indiana and Florida, to redraw congressional district maps to benefit the GOP in upcoming elections.
- A Florida Republican leader announced plans to initiate redistricting efforts as Trump's influence spreads beyond Texas.
- Texas Democratic lawmakers are in a standoff amidst threats of fines, attempting to delay a special session for U.S. House redistricting while outdoor support grows for their efforts.
- Trump's push for a new federal census that excludes non-citizens raises constitutional concerns about apportionment and federal funding.
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Trump's fight for redistricting continues to mushroom
President Donald Trump is increasing pressure on Republican-led states to redraw congressional boundaries. Vice President JD Vance went to Indiana on Thursday as the president called for a new federal census. A top Florida Republican says his state will start…
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