Trump Pressures Senate GOP to Pass SAVE Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
In Brief
Donald Trump demands Senate Republicans pass the SAVE Act, threatening to block legislation until it advances.
Key Facts
- Donald Trump has demanded Senate Republicans pass the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote.
- Trump has threatened to block his own party’s legislative agenda if the bill is not passed.
- GOP leaders say they lack the votes needed to overcome a filibuster and pass the bill.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune has refused to alter Senate rules to force a vote on the SAVE Act.
- Trump has stated he will not sign any legislation until the Senate passes the SAVE Act.
What Happened
Donald Trump called on Senate Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote. GOP leaders, including John Thune, have indicated they do not have enough votes to advance the bill.
Why It Matters
The standoff highlights divisions within the Republican Party over voting legislation and could impact the party's legislative agenda. The outcome may affect election laws and midterm campaign strategies.
What's Next
Republican leaders are facing pressure from Trump and some party members, while Democrats and others watch for potential changes to voting requirements. Further debate and negotiations are expected.
Sources
- Fox News — Reporter's Notebook: Trump's SAVE Act ultimatum runs into Senate reality(6h ago)
- The Guardian — Trump hits back at Republican Senate majority leader over Save America act(3h ago)
- NYT — Trump Threatens to Crowd Out Republicans’ Midterm Message(2d ago)
