GOP plans multi-day floor battle over SAVE America Act, not a talking filibuster
Senate Republicans are planning a multi-day, partisan push on the Trump-backed SAVE America Act next week, signaling a marathon floor fight but not a true “talking filibuster.” Leaders plan to curtail debate under existing rules and push a 60-vote threshold vote, which is expected to fail amid Democratic opposition and some GOP dissent. The strategy could include overnight sessions and amendments aligning with Trump’s agenda, such as bans on transgender athletes and gender-affirming care for minors, while Republicans also discuss broader priorities like housing legislation. Senate Majority Leader John Thune says the math isn’t there for a filibuster, aiming to move Trump onto other issues if the bill stalls.
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- Trump hits back at Republican Senate majority leader over Save America act The Guardian
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