Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
There's a test of President Trump's power of political retribution playing out in an unexpected place.
Half a dozen Indiana state Senate primaries.
As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, the voting ends there today.
President Trump said the Republican state senators who rejected his push for new
congressional maps should be ashamed of themselves.
Then he and his political allies worked to recruit challengers and have dumped millions of dollars into the races.
Republican state Senator Spencer Deary is one of the targeted incumbents.
You've seen it at the national level, but I think what is unprecedented is at the local level.
To my knowledge, there has never been an election in our nation's history where you have Washington,
D.C. Meddling this much in a systematic way across a state.
A political advisor to President Trump tells NPR these incumbents are headed to their, quote, political slaughter.
Tamara Keith.
NPR News.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily reinstated people's ability to get the abortion drug Mifepristone
after they meet with a health provider online.
Louisiana is challenging how the drug is prescribed.
Louisiana significantly limits abortion.
It wants to stop its residents from getting abortion medication from providers out of state.
NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin says that in 2021, a rule was dropped that required patients to go in person.