Overview
- Trump vowed to help primary the Republicans who voted no, naming Senate leader Rodric Bray in late‑night Truth Social posts.
- Gov. Mike Braun and conservative allies, including Turning Point USA, announced efforts to unseat GOP senators who opposed the bill.
- The White House denied reports that Trump threatened to cut federal funding to Indiana over the redistricting defeat.
- The proposal, previously passed by the state House, would have split Indianapolis and reshaped northwest Indiana, likely eliminating seats held by André Carson and Frank Mrvan.
- After the loss, Trump said he wasn't working on the effort very hard, while some GOP senators said pressure tactics backfired and noted threats directed at lawmakers.