Trump, Indiana and Republicans
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President Trump renewed his rage at Rod Bray, the leader of the GOP-controlled Indiana State Senate, after the body rejected the gerrymandered congressional map he demanded the state concoct.
President Donald Trump will take his economic message on the road Tuesday to a swing district in eastern Pennsylvania, the first of many planned domestic trips the White House is organizing on an issue it believes will be the key decider in next year’s midterms.
The president and one of his sons have threatened to help primary the GOP lawmakers who vote against redistricting.
Trump GOP split between traditional conservatives and younger, more liberal new entrants, united on illegal immigration.
That is driving some GOP lawmakers to break with President Donald Trump by seeking guardrails for the nation’s massive artificial intelligence build-out, writes Nico Portuondo. Trump has sought to block states from setting their own AI rules.
One day after Indiana Republicans decided to forego political gains by rejecting a new US House map, congressional Democrats made clear Friday they would still press ahead for potential gains in states their party controls.