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Glick Speaks Out After Lieutenant Governor Shares Senators' Personal Info

By: Charlotte Burke • December 16, 2025 • LaGrange, IN
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(LAGRANGE) - Indiana State Senator Sue Glick of LaGrange says she's standing firm after being doxed by Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith following a contentious vote on redistricting. Beckwith posted photos and contact information for 21 Republican senators who voted against mid-decade redistricting--a plan backed by President Donald Trump and Governor Mike Braun. The post was later deleted but circulated widely online. In an interview with The Herald Republican, Glick says she's less concerned about her own safety than that of colleagues with young families or health issues. She says threats tied to political disagreements are troubling but won't stop her from doing her job. The redistricting proposal failed in the Senate despite heavy pressure from the White House and state leadership. After the vote, Governor Braun warned he would work with President Trump to politically challenge lawmakers who opposed the plan.

Indiana State Police are investigating threats connected to the fallout. Glick's current Senate term runs through 2028, and she says any decision about running again will come later.