Indiana GOP Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith this week said that President Donald Trump threatened to strip the state of federal funding if Republicans did not approve a redrawn congressional map that favored Republicans in all nine of the state’s districts.
The state Senate voted down the map redraw on Thursday, leading Trump allies to announce primary challenges to every Republican that opposed the plan. Beckwith revealed that Trump had ramped up the pressure ahead of the vote in a now-deleted post.
“They told many lawmakers, Cabinet members and [Gov. Mike Braun] and I that this would happen,” he said, according to The Hill. “The Indiana Senate made it clear to the Trump Admin today that they do not want to be partners with the WH. The WH made it clear to them that they’d oblige.”
Several Republican-led states have moved to redraw their congressional maps amid pressure from the Trump administration to give the GOP an edge in the 2026 midterms.











