Facing resistance from state lawmakers, Vice President JD Vance makes his second trip to Indiana to rally support for Trump’s mid-cycle redistricting plan that could reshape House control heading into 2026.
WASHINGTON | President Donald Trump’s ambitious mid-cycle redistricting strategy has hit a roadblock in Indiana, prompting the White House to deploy Vice President JD Vance for a high-stakes visit aimed at salvaging the effort.
According to three senior Republican officials familiar with internal discussions, Indiana GOP leaders have privately warned the White House that the redistricting initiative—intended to secure up to two additional congressional seats for Republicans—is at risk of stalling in the state Senate.
The cautionary message triggered a rapid response: Vance is returning to the Hoosier State for his second visit in three months to pressure lawmakers into action. “The vice president wants to come out and put the hard sell on Indiana legislative Republicans,” one Republican source told 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS' News.