President Trump’s fixation on an election overhaul bill has led to a feud within the GOP, crippling their agenda on Capitol Hill. The bill, known as the “SAVE America Act,” aims to implement voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
GOP Rebellion
Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to send his members home early due to a GOP rebellion over the bill on the floor. Rep. Troy Nehls expressed frustration, stating, “I’m flying home a day early because we couldn’t get our act together.” Outgoing Rep. Thomas Massie called Trump’s fixation on the bill a “distraction” that will cost the party in the midterms.
Trump’s decision to scuttle a bipartisan housing bill signing has also infuriated Republicans. Rep. Kevin Kiley of California described the move as “annoying” and without a good reason. Multiple Republicans believe Trump will ultimately sign the housing bill after the revolt in his party this week.
Impact on the GOP Agenda
The infighting has thrown the GOP-led Congress into chaos, with Trump’s hardliner supporters demanding that the Senate take up his elections overhaul bill. Senate GOP leaders have made it clear they do not have the votes to pass the bill or abolish the filibuster as Trump has demanded.
Rep. Mike Simpson, a senior Republican, expressed frustration with the hardliners, stating, “I’m a little pissed off.” Rep. Richard Hudson, a member of House GOP leadership, described the infighting as “frustrating” and acknowledged that there are other priorities the party would like to move on.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.