A bill passed by the
State House sought to amend Indiana's congressional districts to foster in more
Republican support. The legislation, which was passed by the House on December 5, 2025,
cracked Indiana's
1st and
7th districts. The 7th, which includes
Indianapolis, was split between four different districts in the proposed map. The proposal ran into opposition in the Republican-
supermajority Senate, with over a dozen Republican Senators voicing opposition to the move ahead of the vote. In an attempt to pressure holdouts to vote in favor of redrawing the map, Trump vowed to back primary challengers to all Republicans who vote against it. Independent of these actions, a number of Senators were targets of threats of violence against them ahead of the vote, including
bomb threats and
swatting calls. The bill failed on December 11, 2025, after opposition votes came from 21 Republicans and all 10 Democrats. == Impact ==