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President Donald Trump issued a number of endorsements this week for Indiana Republican lawmakers, and some primary challengers.
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The legislation classifies doxxing as a threat if the intent is to cause bodily harm to a person, damage to their property, or to encourage others to commit a crime against them.
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The legislation would criminalize the tactic of releasing personally identifiable information with the intent to cause someone fear or harm — or encourage another person to do so.
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'We're after you Bray': Trump targets Indiana GOP leader as Virginia Democrats advance redistricting"Were after you Bray, like no one has ever come after you before!" President Trump blamed Indiana Senate leader Rodric Bray over the rejected congressional redistricting plan.
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Gov. Mike Braun gave his State of the State address Wednesday night, focusing on affordability and jobs. The governor made no mention of the Senate’s recent rejection of redistricting.
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A day after the Indiana Senate rejected President Donald Trump’s contentious mid-decade redistricting proposal, warnings of political and financial retaliation escalated — including public threats that the Hoosier State could lose federal funding as punishment for GOP senators’ refusal to approve the new congressional map.
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We're bringing you live updates from the Indiana Statehouse as senators prepare for a final vote on a controversial mid-decade redistricting proposal.
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The defeat today in the Indiana Senate, where 40 of the 50 members are Republicans, is the first time Trump's redistricting campaign has been voted down by members of his own party.
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Indiana Senators on Wednesday rejected amendments from Democrats as they head toward a final decision on a redistricting bill.
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Indiana House Republicans' proposed congressional redistricting map was designed by the conservative group National Republican Redistricting Trust.