Senate GOP Split Clouds the Path to Trump's SAVE America Act

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Senate Republicans are divided on how to move Trump’s SAVE America Act, with some backing a “talking filibuster” despite limited success in the past and others pushing alternative paths while acknowledging the odds. Majority Leader Thune warned the path is unclear under the 60-vote rule, and Trump pressed for revisions—such as stricter voter-ID and restrictions on mail-in voting—plus other conservative measures to win House support. A reconciliation route was discussed but is budget-limited, and any revised bill would still require House passage, leaving the bill’s fate uncertain amid intra-GOP pressure and Democratic opposition.
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