Trump Bashes ‘RINOs’ Who Aren’t On Board With His Calls To Redistrict In Their State

President Donald Trump took aim at several state senators in Indiana on Sunday, complaining that they were not getting on board with his plan to redraw the district map in their state — and in as many red states as possible — before the 2026 midterm elections.

Trump lashed out in a post shared first on his Truth Social platform, suggesting that their refusal to back redistricting efforts could cost Republicans control of the House and putting pressure on Governor Mike Braun (R-IN) to make it happen.

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“Very disappointed in Indiana State Senate Republicans, led by RINO Senators Rod Bray and Greg Goode, for not wanting to redistrict their State, allowing the United States Congress to perhaps gain two more Republican seats,” Trump posted. “The Democrats have done redistricting for years, often illegally, and all other appropriate Republican States have done it. Because of these two politically correct type ‘gentlemen,’ and a few others, they could be depriving Republicans of a Majority in the House, A VERY BIG DEAL!”

Trump argued that Republicans needed to push just as hard as Democrats did when it came to redistricting, adding, “California is trying to pick up five seats, and no one is complaining about that. It’s weak ‘Republicans’ that cause our Country such problems — It’s why we have crazy Policies and Ideas that are so bad for America.”

“Also, a friend of mine, Governor Mike Braun, perhaps, is not working the way he should to get the necessary Votes,” Trump continued, claiming that his endorsement was the reason Braun had won his election.

“Any Republican that votes against this important redistricting, potentially having an impact on America itself, should be PRIMARIED,” he concluded. “Indiana is a State with strong, smart, and patriotic people. They want us to see our Country WIN, and want to, ‘MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’ Senators Bray, Goode, and the others to be released to the public later this afternoon, should DO THEIR JOB, AND DO IT NOW! If not, let’s get them out of office, ASAP.”

Trump has also threatened primaries against several Republicans — namely Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) — who have gotten on his bad side in recent weeks.

Dem Senator Lays Into House Dems Over Shutdown Fallout, Tells Them To Mind Their Business

Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) lashed out at House Democrats who have been critical of the Senate Democrats who voted last week to end the longest government shutdown in history, saying that the pain a longer shutdown would have inflicted on the American people was not worth it.

Kaine joined anchor Kristen Welker on Sunday’s broadcast of “Meet the Press,” and he responded to comments from House members like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) — some of whom have gone so far as to call for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to step down from his leadership role or retire altogether — by effectively telling them to mind their own business.

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Tim Kaine lashes out at AOC after NBC plays a clip of her saying Senate Democrats look weak.

KAINE: “Would it have been another week of SNAP recipients losing their benefits? Another month of air travelers enduring chaos and even danger?” pic.twitter.com/gL4uvto4hi

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Welker began with a clip of Ocasio-Cortez, who claimed that the Democrats who voted to end the shutdown were sending a message to voters that “Democrats are weak” and then — ignoring the fact that Democrats had been the ones keeping the government from reopening from the start — argued that all Republicans had to do to make them cave was “hurt working people.”

Kaine was not having any of that, however, and he said so. “I have 320,000 federal employees in Virginia, and together with their families that’s probably 700,000 dependents. Getting them all back to work with two paychecks that they’ve missed restored, with protections against future firings, you know, some folks like AOC may think that’s nothing. Virginians think that’s an awful lot.”

Kaine went on to ask what some of the others who voted to end the shutdown had asked themselves before changing their votes: “Would it have been another week of SNAP recipients losing their benefits? Another month of air travelers enduring chaos and even danger?”

Others in the House, like Khanna, have argued that because the Senate Democrats did not hold out longer, that proved it was time for Schumer to step down. He also suggested that Sens. Chris Murphy (D-CT), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and Cory Booker (D-NJ) would be good replacements.

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Dem Rep Ro Khanna goes scorched earth on Chuck Schumer…

…then names Chris Murphy, Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren as “dynamic” talents that could lead the party forward.

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Kaine was clearly unimpressed with Khanna as well, saying, “I don’t tell Ro Khanna or AOC or anybody else who you should pick as your House leader, because I got a full time job being a senator. I don’t need to freelance opinions about House leadership. They should focus on their own leadership and let senators do what we need to do to keep this country moving forward.”

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Tim Kaine: “I don’t tell Ro Khanna or AOC or anybody else who you should pick as your House leader, because I got a full time job being a senator. I don’t need to freelance opinions about House leadership. They should focus on their own leadership and let senators do what we need… pic.twitter.com/tN4N1Xe50w

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 16, 2025

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