House standoff stalls government reopening as SAVE Act showdown looms

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Conservative House Republicans are pressing to attach the SAVE Act voter-ID measure to the Senate-approved funding package to reopen most of the government, leaving Speaker Mike Johnson navigating a razor-thin majority as Democrats withhold fast-tracking support; Trump urged quick passage, but adding SAVE Act risks a Senate veto and could prolong the shutdown.
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