Indiana Republican leaders said Tuesday that the state Legislature would reconvene in December to consider redrawing the state's congressional map, a reversal amid pressure from President Donald Trump.

State House Speaker Todd Huston said the chamber's Republicans will gavel in on Monday to consider "all legislative business," including "redrawing the state's congressional map."

Shortly after his announcement, state Republican President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray said the Senate will reconvene on Dec. 8 to "make a final decision ... on any redistricting proposal sent from the House." The decision marked a sharp turnaround from earlier this month, when Bray said there were not enough votes to move forward with redrawing the map, "and the Senate will not reconvene in December."

While it was

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