Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is contemplating a special legislative session to redraw congressional districts after a call from former President Trump. Trump urged Kehoe to rethink the current map, claiming it was not fairly representative of the state's political landscape.

This move comes after concerns were raised about the fairness of the current boundaries. Critics say the current map has been gerrymandered to benefit one party, leading to an imbalance in the political representation of the state.

In response to the pressure, Governor Kehoe is now considering convening a special session to address these issues and ensure a more equitable distribution of congressional districts. The session would involve lawmakers coming together to redraw the map, taking into account the concerns raised by both Trump and the public.

As Missouri gears up for this potentially historic session, all eyes are on Governor Kehoe and the state legislature to see if they will make the necessary changes to ensure fair and representative congressional districts for the people of Missouri.