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BumRushDaShow

(173,471 posts)
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 07:37 AM 9 hrs ago

Republicans brace for Trump SAVE Act showdown

Source: msn/Axios

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Sens. Mike Lee and Rick Scott have teed up what could be a tense, confrontational lunch Wednesday with President Trump and Senate Republicans.

  • The two spent months pressuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on the SAVE America Act. Now Trump will be in the room with them.


  • Why it matters: Trump is fixated on passing the SAVE Act to help Republicans in the midterms. But Thune is insistent that Republicans don't have the votes.

  • "There are not the votes to nuke the filibuster, and there aren't going to be 10 Democrat votes to all of a sudden support the SAVE America Act," Thune told reporters on Tuesday.
  • SAVE would require voter ID and proof of citizenship, while imposing new restrictions on mail-in voting.


  • Zoom in: Scott (R-Fla.) invited Trump to attend the weekly lunch put on by the conservative Senate GOP Steering Committee.

  • Thune laughed when asked whether Scott checked with him before extending the invite. "Well, he told me he did it," Thune told reporters.
  • Scott sent a letter to senators Monday outlining what he thinks the chamber's focus should be — including passing the SAVE America Act or parts of it, according to a copy Axios obtained.


  • Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/republicans-brace-for-trump-save-act-showdown/ar-AA26o5kc
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    Republicans brace for Trump SAVE Act showdown (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago OP
    *IF* the SAVE Act were passed and enacted, no_hypocrisy 9 hrs ago #1
    Scott was, is, and always will be a walking Phoenix61 8 hrs ago #2
    Robot Scott! nt oasis 4 hrs ago #5
    Since when is kissing Trump's ass a "showdown"? Ray Bruns 8 hrs ago #3
    They'll cave. It's what they do. Scrivener7 8 hrs ago #4
    This time? MarineCombatEngineer 2 hrs ago #7
    I hope you're right. But they've taken away my bodily autonomy. I am afraid to hope Scrivener7 2 hrs ago #8
    Understandable given the track record of these Sen.. MarineCombatEngineer 2 hrs ago #9
    I am taking great comfort, though, in Heather Cox Richardson who says that every Scrivener7 2 hrs ago #10
    Stupid ass gaslighting titles mdbl 2 hrs ago #6

    no_hypocrisy

    (55,709 posts)
    1. *IF* the SAVE Act were passed and enacted,
    Wed Jun 24, 2026, 07:40 AM
    9 hrs ago

    I wouldn't envy county boards of elections for having to re-register ALL the voters presently allowed to vote.

    And I wouldn't envy all the boards of vital statistics with all the applications for certified birth certificates.

    And I wouldn't envy married women who would have to scramble to prove their identities and their citizenships.

    Phoenix61

    (18,915 posts)
    2. Scott was, is, and always will be a walking
    Wed Jun 24, 2026, 08:01 AM
    8 hrs ago

    embodiment of an unquenchable desire for money and power.

    MarineCombatEngineer

    (18,257 posts)
    7. This time?
    Wed Jun 24, 2026, 02:15 PM
    2 hrs ago

    I don't think so, there are at least 4 Sen. who have had it with Trumpedo's usurping their legislative power and are ready, willing and able to basically tell him to fuck off.

    We'll know soon enough.

    Scrivener7

    (60,342 posts)
    8. I hope you're right. But they've taken away my bodily autonomy. I am afraid to hope
    Wed Jun 24, 2026, 02:18 PM
    2 hrs ago

    that they won't take my vote.

    Scrivener7

    (60,342 posts)
    10. I am taking great comfort, though, in Heather Cox Richardson who says that every
    Wed Jun 24, 2026, 02:33 PM
    2 hrs ago

    time the US has veered toward fascism, it has ended instead in a pronounced turn toward more progressivism.

    Some recent events seem to be pointing that way, so we'll see.

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