President Trump is now responding after redistricting efforts appear to have stalled out in Indiana.
Indiana Senate Pro Tempore Rodric Bray on Friday said that the state's General Assembly would not be moving forward with efforts to pick up two additional seats for Republicans, saying that enough support did not exist in the legislature among the party to support such a measure. Advertisement
On Sunday, Trump took to social media to respond to Bray, as well as voice frustrations with other Indiana state lawmakers that he viewed as insufficiently loyal in pursuing the measure.
"Very disappointed in Indiana State Senate Republicans, led by RINO Senators Rod Bray and Greg Goode, for not wanting to redistrict their State, allowing the United States Congress to perhaps gain two more Rep

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