WASHINGTON —
The feud over redistricting continues across the country with new developments in Indiana, California and Texas.
Multiple media outlets are reporting that Indiana state lawmakers are in Washington, D.C., Tuesday to meet with President Donald Trump, who has been pushing for more Republican seats in Congress. This comes after Vice President J.D. Vance met privately with Indiana Gov. Mike Braun earlier this month.
For any redrawing of the congressional map in Indiana, Braun would have to call a special session to start the process, but lawmakers have the power to draw new maps.
Republicans in the U.S. House outnumber Democrats in Indiana , limiting the chances they can pull off an additional seat.
Things are also heating up in California. On Monday, Trump threatened to